Comment on “State of the art in magnetic resonance imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma”: the role of DWI
Categoria dell'articolo: Correspondence
Pubblicato online: 13 lug 2019
Pagine: 369 - 370
Ricevuto: 06 feb 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/raon-2019-0031
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© 2019 Vincenza Granata, Roberta Fusco, Salvatore Filice, Paola Incollingo, Andrea Belli, Francesco Izzo, Antonella Petrillo, published by sciendo
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We read with interest the article from Dr Horvat and colleagues in Radiology and Oncology in which they assessed the State of the art in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The main strength is due to the good update on the role of this technique for HCC. We congratulate the authors on their accuracy in data presentation. Nevertheless, we would like to point out several features that the Radiology and Oncology readers should know about the Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) and the possibility to use quantitative parameters extracted by DWI to characterize HCC, data not assessed by authors.001 DWI has been applied to liver imaging as an excellent tool for detection and characterization of focal liver lesions. The assessment of DW images can be done qualitatively and quantitatively, through the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map. Le Bihan
Goshima
In conclusion, DWI should be an integral part of study protocol for HCC patients, considering the great advantages due to DWI and DWI-based approaches in detection and characterization of HCC.