The Role of Dynamic Subtraction MRI in Assessment of Reactivity of HFLs post TACE
Eslam Mohamed Hamdy Abdu;
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The aim of this work was to assess HCC cases after trans-arterial chemoembolization by subtraction dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to detect its accuracy, sensitivity and specifity in detecting residual tumor and assess the need for further treatment. Patients and methods: This was a retrospective comparative study will be conducted on 35 patients hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); to assess HCC cases after trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE) by subtraction dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to detect its accuracy, sensitivity and specificity in detecting residual tumor and assess the need for further treatment. We found that; the mean age of all patients was (62.31 ± 7.14) years. Regarding gender of the patients, the majority (88.6%) of patients were males; while only (11.4%) were females.
The aim of this work was to assess HCC cases after trans-arterial chemoembolization by subtraction dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to detect its accuracy, sensitivity and specifity in detecting residual tumor and assess the need for further treatment. Patients and methods: This was a retrospective comparative study will be conducted on 35 patients hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); to assess HCC cases after trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE) by subtraction dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to detect its accuracy, sensitivity and specificity in detecting residual tumor and assess the need for further treatment. We found that; the mean age of all patients was (62.31 ± 7.14) years. Regarding gender of the patients, the majority (88.6%) of patients were males; while only (11.4%) were females.
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| Title | The Role of Dynamic Subtraction MRI in Assessment of Reactivity of HFLs post TACE | Other Titles | دور الطرح الديناميكي في الرنين المغناطيسي في تقيم نشاط البؤر الكبدية بعد الحقن الكيميائي الشرياني | Authors | Eslam Mohamed Hamdy Abdu | Issue Date | 2019 |
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