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Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging of liver: Principles, clinical applications and recent updates 被引量:22
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作者 Anuradha Shenoy-Bhangle Vinit Baliyan +2 位作者 hamed kordbacheh Alexander R Guimaraes Avinash Kambadakone 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2017年第26期1081-1091,共11页
Diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI), a functional imaging technique exploiting the Brownian motion of water molecules, is increasingly shown to have value in various oncological and non-oncological applications. Factors s... Diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI), a functional imaging technique exploiting the Brownian motion of water molecules, is increasingly shown to have value in various oncological and non-oncological applications. Factors such as the ease of acquisition and ability to obtain functional information in the absence of intravenous contrast, especially in patients with abnormal renal function, have contributed to the growing interest in exploring clinical applications of DWI. In the liver, DWI demonstrates a gamut of clinical applications ranging from detecting focal liver lesions to monitoring response in patients undergoing serial follow-up after loco-regional and systemic therapies. DWI is also being applied in the evaluation of diffuse liver diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. In this review, we intend to review the basic principles, technique, current clinical applications and future trends of DW-MRI in the liver. 展开更多
关键词 Liver imaging Diffusion weighted imaging Magnetic resonance imaging Focal liver lesion Diffuse liver disease Response assessment
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Imaging guided percutaneous interventions in hepatic dome lesions:Tips and tricks 被引量:1
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作者 Avinash Kambadakone Vinit Baliyan +4 位作者 hamed kordbacheh Raul N Uppot Ashraf Thabet Debra A Gervais Ronald S Arellano 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2017年第19期840-849,共10页
Percutaneous hepatic interventions are generally safe given the fact that liver closely abuts the abdominal wall and hence it is easily accessible. However, the superior portion of liver, adjacent to the diaphragm, co... Percutaneous hepatic interventions are generally safe given the fact that liver closely abuts the abdominal wall and hence it is easily accessible. However, the superior portion of liver, adjacent to the diaphragm, commonly referred as the "hepatic dome", presents unique challenges for interventionists. Percutaneous access to the hepatic dome may be restricted by anatomical factors and special considerations may be required to avoid injury to the surrounding organs. The purpose of this review article is to discuss certain specific maneuvers and techniques that can enhance the success and safety of interventions in the hepatic dome. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatic dome Radiofrequency ablation Hepatocellular carcinoma Percutaneous intervention
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