2017
DOI: 10.14366/usg.16041
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Detection of liver metastases in cancer patients with geographic fatty infiltration of the liver: the added value of contrast-enhanced sonography

Abstract: PurposeThe aim of this study is to assess the role of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the detection of liver metastases in cancer patients with geographic liver fatty deposition on greyscale ultrasonography (US).MethodsThirty-seven consecutive cancer patients (24 women and 13 men; age, 33 to 80 years; mean, 58.1 years) with geographic liver fatty deposition, but without any detectable focal liver lesion on greyscale US, underwent sulphur hexafluoride-enhanced US. Two readers reported by consensus t… Show more

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“…Fatty change of the liver, often occurring in cancer patients, that underwent chemotherapy and presenting with different patterns of deposition, may further hamper the proper assessment by means of US [1,6,9]. As Rafaelsen et al [10] and Tommaso V et al [11] suggest in their studies, CEUS has proved to have an important role as a first line tool for ruling out the presence of metastases in cancer patients, inconclusive in US, but with a fatty infiltration of the liver.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Fatty change of the liver, often occurring in cancer patients, that underwent chemotherapy and presenting with different patterns of deposition, may further hamper the proper assessment by means of US [1,6,9]. As Rafaelsen et al [10] and Tommaso V et al [11] suggest in their studies, CEUS has proved to have an important role as a first line tool for ruling out the presence of metastases in cancer patients, inconclusive in US, but with a fatty infiltration of the liver.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diffuse and focal liver fatty infiltration (hepatic steatosis) has been described in association with chemotherapy, alcohol abuse, diabetes mellitus, obesity, exogenous steroids, iv hyperalimentation [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Focal hepatic steatosis can be misinterpreted for other hepatic lesions: metastases, infiltrative primary liver neoplasms, abscesses and cysts [14].…”
Section: Abstract: Hepatic Steatosis Isoenhancement Contrast Enhancmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of MLD that was missed involved a patient with NASH cirrhosis. The visualisation of liver metastases in patients with fatty liver is known to be problematic . CEUS has been shown to significantly improve lesion visualisation in patients with fatty livers to a level comparable with contrast‐enhanced CT or MRI …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sonographers, radiologists, and clinicians should be aware of the limitations of conventional US and exercise a low threshold for the use of additional imaging methods for the detection and characterisation of FLL. For FLLs identified on conventional US and requiring characterisation, CEUS has been proposed as the modality of choice because of its unique combination of favourable characteristics including accuracy, accessibility, ease of implementation, low cost, and proven ability to improve the detection of FLLs . CEUS can also be used to survey the selected patients at risk of malignancy .…”
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