2023
DOI: 10.21037/qims-23-603
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The role of iodinated contrast media in computed tomography structured Reporting and Data Systems (RADS): a narrative review

Marco Parillo,
Aart J. van der Molen,
Patrick Asbach
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objective In recent years, there has been a large-scale dissemination of guidelines in radiology in the form of Reporting & Data Systems (RADS). The use of iodinated contrast media (ICM) has a fundamental role in enhancing the diagnostic capabilities of computed tomography (CT) but poses certain risks. The scope of the present review is to summarize the current role of ICM only in clinical reporting guidelines for CT that have adopted the “RADS” approach, focusing on three specific … Show more

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“…Indeed, radiological examinations of patients with malignant liver infiltration often reveal a lack of prominent mass lesions and the disease can be completely undetected ( 6 ). Instead, they may display morphological alterations including capsular retraction, reduced hepatic volume accompanied by caudate lobe enlargement, and the presence of liver nodules without the typical major features of hepatocellular carcinoma as described in the Liver Imaging-Reporting & Data System ( 15 ). This particular condition has been termed “pseudocirrhosis” due to its resemblance to cirrhotic changes ( 12 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, radiological examinations of patients with malignant liver infiltration often reveal a lack of prominent mass lesions and the disease can be completely undetected ( 6 ). Instead, they may display morphological alterations including capsular retraction, reduced hepatic volume accompanied by caudate lobe enlargement, and the presence of liver nodules without the typical major features of hepatocellular carcinoma as described in the Liver Imaging-Reporting & Data System ( 15 ). This particular condition has been termed “pseudocirrhosis” due to its resemblance to cirrhotic changes ( 12 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%