Adult body MR:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Body MR imaging: fast, efficient, and comprehensive -- Gadolinium contrast agent selection and optimal use for body MR imaging -- MR imaging of benign focal liver lesions -- Hepatocellular carcinoma and other hepatic malignancies: MR imaging -- MR imaging of diffuse liver disease: from technique to diagnosis -- MR imaging of the biliary ssytem -- MR imaging of the pancreas -- MR imaging of the kidneys and adrenal glands -- MR enterography for assessment and management of small bowel Crohn disease -- MR imaging of the prostate -- MR angiography of the abdomen and pelvis -- Dealing with vascular conundrums with MR imaging -- Functional MR imaging of the abdomen |
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Adult Body MR
Contents
Preface xi
Frank H. Miller
Body MR Imaging: Fast, Efficient, and Comprehensive 623
Bong Soo Kim, Wirana Angthong, Yong-Hwan Jeon, and Richard C. Semelka
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging plays an important role in assessment of the full
range of abdominal disease. The appropriate use of cooperative and motion-resistant
protocols can allow accurate determination of the character of focal lesions in the
abdomen under most circumstances. This article discusses current MR techniques
and the proper use of MR imaging in the diagnostic evaluation of cooperative and
noncooperative patients.
Gadolinium Contrast Agent Selection and Optimal Use for Body MR Imaging 637
Flavius F. Guglielmo, Donald G. Mitchell, and Shiva Gupta
Proper selection of a gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) for body magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) cases requires understanding the indication for the MRI
exam, the key features of the different GBCAs, and the effect that the GBCA has
on the selected imaging protocol. The different categories of GBCAs require timing
optimization on postcontrast sequences and adjusting imaging parameters to obtain
the highest T1 contrast. Gadoxetate disodium has many advantages when evaluating
liver lesions, although there are caveats and limitations that need to be understood.
Gadobenate dimeglumine, a high-relaxivity GBCA, can be used for indications
when stronger T1 relaxivity is needed.
MR Imaging of Benign Focal Liver Lesions 657
Jonathan R. Cog ley and Frank H. Miller
Focal liver lesions (FLLs) are commonly encountered on routine imaging studies.
Most lesions detected are benign, but many are indeterminate at the time of initial
imaging. This article reviews the important role of MR imaging for the detection
and characterization of various benign FLLs while illustrating typical imaging appear-
ances and potential pitfalls in interpretation. The utility of diffusion-weighted imaging
and hepatocyte-specific contrast agents is also discussed.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Other Hepatic Malignancies: MR Imaging 683
Christopher G. Roth and Donald G. Mitchell
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging surpasses all other imaging modalities in charac-
terizing liver lesions by virtue of the exquisite tissue contrast, specificity for various
tissue types, and extreme sensitivity to contrast enhancement. In addition to differ-
entiating benign from malignant lesions, MR imaging generally discriminates
between the various malignant liver lesions. Hepatocellular carcinoma constitutes
most primary malignant liver lesions and usually arises in the setting of cirrhosis.
Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is a distant second and features distinctly different
imaging features. Overall, metastases are the most common malignant liver lesions
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and arise from several primary neoplasms; most commonly gastrointestinal, lung,
breast, and genitourinary.
MR Imaging of Diffuse Liver Disease: From Technique to Diagnosis 709
Thomas A. Hope, Michael A. Ohliger, and Aliya Qayyum
Over the past decade the role of MR imaging in the evaluation of diffuse liver disease
has become common practice. Although detection of focal liver lesions remains the
mainstay of liver imaging, a growing cohort of patients are referred for evaluation of
hepatosteatosis, iron deposition diseases, and cirrhosis. In particular, multiecho
sequences are becoming the gold standard for quantification of fat and iron. MR
cystography allows for improved early detection of hepatic fibrosis. Unfortunately,
a majority of the diffuse liver diseases lack specific features on MR imaging, yet
a solid understanding of the different pathologic processes allows an informed
interpretation.
MR Imaging of the Biliary System 725
Benjamin L. Yam and Evan S. Siegelman
Although ultrasound, computed tomography, and cholescintigraphy play essential
roles in the evaluation of suspected biliary abnormalities, magnetic resonance
(MR) imaging and MR cholangiopancreatography can be used to evaluate inconclu-
sive findings and provide a comprehensive noninvasive assessment of the biliary
tract and gallbladder. This article reviews standard MR and MR cholangiopancrea-
tography techniques, clinical applications, and pitfalls. Normal biliary anatomy and
variants are discussed, particularly as they pertain to preoperative planning. A spec-
trum of benign and malignant biliary processes is reviewed, emphasizing MR find-
ings that aid in characterization.
MR Imaging of the Pancreas 757
Erin O Neill, Nancy Hammond, and Frank H. Miller
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the pancreas is useful as both a problem-
solving tool and an initial imaging examination of choice. With newer imaging
sequences such as diffusion-weighted imaging, MR offers improved ability to detect
and characterize lesions and identify and stage tumors and inflammation. MR chol-
angiopancreatography can be used to visualize the pancreatic and biliary ductal
system. In this article, the use of MR to evaluate the pancreas, including recent
advances, is reviewed and the normal appearance of the pancreas on different
imaging sequences, as well as inflammatory diseases, congenital abnormalities,
and neoplasms of the pancreas, are discussed.
MR Imaging of the Kidneys and Adrenal Glands 779
Amir H. Davarpanah and Gary M. Israel
MR imaging has proven to be a versatile modality in evaluation of the kidneys, col-
lecting system, and adrenal glands. By performing a comprehensive MR examina-
tion, it is not only possible to accurately characterize cystic and solid lesions of
the kidneys, as well as urothelial masses, but also to provide important preoperative
information to the surgeon. In addition, MR imaging can characterize many adrenal
lesions and can frequently obviate biopsy. The continued development and growth
of MR technology combined with the current trend toward minimally invasive sur-
gery will expand the role of MR imaging in the future.
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MR Enterography for Assessment and Management of Small Bowel Crohn Disease 799
Brian C. Allen and John R. Leyendecker
Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) utilization has increased for the evaluation
of small bowel diseases over the last several years. In addition to performing simi-
larly to computed tomography enterography (CTE) in the evaluation of inflammatory
bowel disease, MRE lacks ionizing radiation, can image the small bowel dynami-
cally, and provides excellent soft tissue contrast resolution. This article reviews
imaging protocols for MRE, normal MR imaging appearance of small bowel, and
the imaging findings of small bowel Crohn disease. The importance of imaging find-
ings for directing management in patients with small bowel Crohn disease is empha-
sized throughout.
MR Imaging of the Prostate 811
Joseph H. Yacoub, Aytekin Oto, and Frank H. Miller
Multiparametric magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the prostate is gaining accep-
tance in the management of prostate cancer. Emerging indications of prostate MR
imaging may expand its use in the work-up of localized prostate cancer. Improve-
ments in the standardization of prostate MR imaging techniques and reporting are
needed for further establishment of the emerging roles of prostate MR imaging.
This article describes the prostate MR imaging techniques and provides an
approach for interpretation of prostate MR imaging studies. Established and emerg-
ing indications for prostate MR imaging are also reviewed.
MR Angiography of the Abdomen and Pelvis 839
Jad Bou Ayache and Jeremy D. Collins
Magnetic resonance (MR) angiographic techniques optimize the visualization of the
vasculature at MR imaging. MR angiography has several advantages over Doppler
ultrsonography and computed tomographic angiography, with adaptable protocols
to answer specific clinical questions. Novel noncontrast MR angiographic tech-
niques now enable assessment of the abdominopelvic vasculature without adminis-
tration of gadolinium-based contrast media. This article reviews MR angiographic
techniques and discusses applications for arterial and venous evaluation in the
abdomen and pelvis.
Dealing with Vascular Conundrums with MR Imaging 861
Wirana Angthong and Richard C. Semelka
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a robust imaging modality for evaluation of
vascular diseases. Technological advances have made MR imaging widely available
for accurate and time-efficient vascular assessment. In this article the clinical useful-
ness of MR imaging techniques and their application are reviewed, using examples
of vascular abnormalities commonly encountered in clinical practice, including
abdominal, pelvic, and thoracic vessels. Common pitfalls and problem solving in
interpretation of vascular findings in body MR imaging are also discussed.
Functional MR Imaging of the Abdomen 883
Kumar Sandrasegaran
In this article, functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques in the abdo-
men are discussed. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) increases the confidence in
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detecting and characterizing focal hepatic lesions. The potential uses of DWI in
kidneys, adrenal glands, bowel, and pancreas are outlined. Studies have shown
potential use of quantitative dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging parameters,
such as Ktrans, in predicting outcomes in cancer therapy. MR elastography is consid-
ered to be a useful tool in staging liver fibrosis. A major issue with all functional MR
imaging techniques is the lack of standardization of the protocol.
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