Radiological Patterns of Hepatocellular Cancers Vis-Ã-Vis Histopathological Differentiation: A Radiological Appraisal

K. Razak, Surbhi Gupta, Meena Gl
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Aims and Objectives: The objective of our study is to determine the degree of radio-pathological correlation of HCC according to our experience at our institution. Methods: Radiological parameters: All patients underwent a dynamic imaging study by CT and/or MRI, including at least one image acquisition in the arterial phase and another in the portal phase. Pathological parameters: The 63 patients presented histological confirmation of HCC, obtained by means of a biopsy with a thick needle of 18 G or in a surgical specimen. In all of them, the histological grade of the tumor was assessed according to the WHO classification, which distinguishes 4 grades: well differentiated (BD), moderately differentiated (MD), poorly differentiated (PD) and undifferentiated. These last two were grouped into a single group. Conclusion: Characteristics of HCC helps in the estimation of the histological grade: arterial phase enhancement, washing, heterogeneity of the lesions, regularity of the contours and the presence of fat deposits and intratumoral vessels.
肝细胞癌的影像学表现-Ã-Vis组织病理分化:影像学评价
目的和目的:我们研究的目的是根据我们在本机构的经验确定HCC的放射病理相关程度。放射学参数:所有患者均通过CT和/或MRI进行动态成像研究,包括至少一幅动脉期和另一幅门静脉期的图像采集。病理参数:63例患者通过18 G粗针活检或手术标本获得HCC组织学证实。所有病例均按WHO分级进行肿瘤组织学分级,分为高分化(BD)、中分化(MD)、低分化(PD)、未分化4个级别。后两者被归为一组。结论:HCC的特点有助于组织学分级的估计:动脉期增强、清洗、病变的异质性、轮廓的规律性、脂肪沉积和肿瘤内血管的存在。
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