Korean J Hepatol.
1998 Mar;4(1):23-32.
Spiral CT of Hepatic Masses: Usefulness of Additional Findings Except Enhancement Patterns
Abstract
- BACKGROUND/AIMS
We compared the accuracy in the diagnosis of hepatic masses
such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), metastasis and hemangioma using enhancing
pattern alone with using additional findings, and determined whether the additional
findings could improve the diagnostic accuracy.
METHODS
/MATERIALS: Triphasic spiral CT images were retrospectively analyzed
in 83 cases of hepatic lesions,' 40 HCC, 21 metastases, and 22 hemangiomas.
Three observers made the diagnosis first by the enhancement pattern of the mass alone,
and then, by the whole information. The diagnosis of a lesion was considered correct
if the lesion was correctly categorized by at least two observers.
Diagnostic accuracies of two sessions were compared with McNemar test.
RESULTS
Using enhancing patterns alone, 31/40 HCC (78%), 8/21 metastases (38%),
21/22 hemangiomas (95%) were correctly diagnosed. The frequency of correct diagnosis
was significantly improved when all images with additional findings were used: 36/40
(90%) HCC, 20/21 (95%) metastases, 22/22 (100%) hemangiomas (P=0.00006).
Metastasis showed most prominent and statistically significant improvement
in the diagnostic accuracy (P=0.0004). The number of correct diagnoses for HCC increased
without statistical significance (P=0.17). However, the images with additional findings did
not significantly contribute to the diagnosis of hemangiomas. The additional finidngs those
led to correct diagnosis of metastases were multiple mass (7 cases), coexistence of primary
malignancy (6 cases), and metastasis to other organ (1 case). The findings of liver cirrhosis
were helpful to diagnose HCC correctly in 5 cases.
CONCLUSION
The enhancing pattems of tumors were important in the diagnosis of hepatic
masses in spiral CT. However, the additional finidngs were also helpful for the diagnosis
of hepatic masses especially for the masses with atypical enhancement pattern. In metastases,
the additional findings such as multiple masses or detection of primary malignant
focus were useful to diagnose correctly.