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Use of liver magnetic resonance imaging after standard staging abdominopelvic computed tomography to evaluate newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients

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dc.contributor.author한기창-
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-26T17:13:06Z-
dc.date.available2018-03-26T17:13:06Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.issn0003-4932-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/157361-
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in staging evaluation of newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients. BACKGROUND: No clear guidelines regarding how to use liver MRI in evaluating newly diagnosed colorectal cancer. METHODS: We included 863 adults who had newly diagnosed colorectal cancer without concomitant malignancies and received portal-phase contrast-enhanced abdominopelvic computed tomography (CT). Patients who had diminutive indeterminate hypoattenuating ["too-small-to-characterize" (TSTC)] hepatic lesions without other suspicious/indeterminate findings (TSTC-liver-on-CT), metastasis-negative hepatic findings (negative-liver-on-CT), and hepatic lesions suspicious or indeterminate for metastasis excluding TSTC lesions as seen on CT were identified. Per-patient rate of hepatic metastasis unsuspected by CT and the diagnostic yield of liver MRI for such lesions were assessed. RESULTS: There were 261 TSTC-liver-on-CT patients, 464 negative-liver-on-CT patients, and 138 patients with suspicious hepatic findings on CT. Among TSTC-liver-on-CT patients, the rate of hepatic metastasis was 2.2% (5/230, excluding patients without follow-up) and the yield of liver MRI was 3% (3/96). Negative-liver-on-CT patients gave the MRI yield of 0% (0/94). Among negative-liver-on-CT patients, the rate of hepatic metastasis discovered within 6 months of curative surgery was 1.1% (4/350, excluding patients without follow-up) when the liver was cleared by negative CT alone and 2% (2/88, excluding patients without follow-up) when cleared also by negative MRI (P = 0.347). Among the patients who had suspicious hepatic findings on CT, the MRI yield was 25% (19/77). CONCLUSIONS: The diagnostic yield of liver MRI for hepatic metastasis was very low in newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients who showed TSTC hepatic lesions or metastasis-negative hepatic findings on CT. Staging liver MRI is likely unnecessary for them.-
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dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherLippincott Williams & Wilkins-
dc.relation.isPartOfANNALS OF SURGERY-
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR-
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/kr/-
dc.subject.MESHColorectal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging-
dc.subject.MESHColorectal Neoplasms/pathology*-
dc.subject.MESHContrast Media-
dc.subject.MESHFemale-
dc.subject.MESHHumans-
dc.subject.MESHLiver Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging-
dc.subject.MESHLiver Neoplasms/secondary*-
dc.subject.MESHMagnetic Resonance Imaging/methods*-
dc.subject.MESHMale-
dc.subject.MESHMiddle Aged-
dc.subject.MESHNeoplasm Staging-
dc.subject.MESHTomography, X-Ray Computed/methods*-
dc.titleUse of liver magnetic resonance imaging after standard staging abdominopelvic computed tomography to evaluate newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.contributor.collegeCollege of Medicine-
dc.contributor.departmentDept. of Radiology-
dc.contributor.googleauthorKichang Han-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSeong Ho Park-
dc.contributor.googleauthorKyung Won Kim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorHyoung Jung Kim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSeung Soo Lee-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJin Cheon Kim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorChang Sik Yu-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSeok-Byung Lim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorYo-Sub Joo-
dc.contributor.googleauthorAh Young Kim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorHyun Kwon Ha-
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/SLA.0000000000000708-
dc.contributor.localIdA05062-
dc.relation.journalcodeJ00178-
dc.identifier.eissn1528-1140 (-
dc.identifier.pmid24866542-
dc.identifier.urlhttp://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&CSC=Y&NEWS=N&PAGE=fulltext&AN=00000658-201503000-00012&LSLINK=80&D=ovft-
dc.subject.keywordcolon cancer-
dc.subject.keywordliver-
dc.subject.keywordmagnetic resonance-
dc.subject.keywordmetastasis-
dc.subject.keywordMRI-
dc.subject.keywordrectal cancer-
dc.subject.keywordstaging-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameHan, Ki Chang-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorHan, Ki Chang-
dc.citation.volume261-
dc.citation.number3-
dc.citation.startPage480-
dc.citation.endPage486-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol.261(3) : 480-486, 2015-
dc.identifier.rimsid42393-
dc.type.rimsART-
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