J Korean Radiol Soc.  2004 Apr;50(4):269-275.

Usefulness of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiography and Additional T2-Weighted Axial Image in Evaluating Focal Intrahepatic Ductal Dilatation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Busan Paik Hospital, Inje University, Korea. nanbarkym@hanmail.net
  • 2Masan Saeseongmo Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the value of MR cholangiography (MRC) and MRC with additional T2-weighted axial imaging for evaluating the cause and determining the therapeutic plan in patients with a focal dilatation of the intrahepatic bile ducts(IHBD).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Forty nine patients (male, 27; female, 22; age range, 12-72 (mean, 51) years) with a focal intrahepatic ductal dilatation confirmed surgically and pathologically (lobectomy, 34; biopsy, 7; surgical finding and T-tube cholangiography, 7; percutanous transhepatic biliary drainage with bile cytology, 1) underwent MRC and T2-weighted axial imaging. The MRC were obtained in one of two ways (a single slab or multi-slice acquisition under chemical fat saturation) using RARE (31 patients, source images and single slice images), or TSE (18 patients, source images and MIP reconstruction images). Two radiologists reviewed the MRC images alone, and the MRC images with the T2-weighted axial images. A diagnosis was determined by consensus.
RESULTS
In 37 out of 49 patients, the causes of a bile duct dilation were benign diseases (IHBD stones in 33 cases, liver abscesses with IHBD stones in three cases, one inflammatory pseudotumor). Twelve patients had cholangiocarcinomas (mass-forming type in seven cases, intraductal type in three cases, and periductal infiltrating type in two cases). A correct diagnosis was confirmed in 47 out of 49 cases(96.0%), i.e. all the 37 benign lesions and 10 out of 12 malignant lesions. The addition of the T2-weighted axial image to the MRC did not alter the diagnosis of the causes of the focal intrahepatic ductal dilatation, but was helpful in 10 cases (20.4%). Nine cases (7 cholangiocarcinomas and 2 abscesses), in which MRC showed masses, were visualized more definitely on the additional T2-weighted axial images to the MRC than on the MRC alone. The remaining cases were hepatolithiasis, where stones could be easily differentiated from air by the air-fluid level on the axial images.
CONCLUSION
MRC is a good diagnostic modality for evaluating a focal dilatation of IHBD, and the addition of T2-weighted axial image to MRC is helpful.

Keyword

Bile ducts, MR; Bile ducts, calculi; Bile ducts, stenosis or obstruction

MeSH Terms

Bile
Bile Ducts
Biopsy
Cholangiocarcinoma
Cholangiography*
Consensus
Diagnosis
Dilatation*
Drainage
Female
Humans
Liver Abscess
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