gadoxetic-acid-disodium and Remission--Spontaneous

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Liver adenomatosis: serial investigation on MRI.
    Abdominal imaging, 2014, Volume: 39, Issue:2

    To describe the natural history of liver adenomatosis (LA), including complications and changes in lesion size over time.. Eighteen patients with clinical diagnosis of LA were included. Clinical and biochemical information were collected. The initial and follow-up MR studies were reviewed retrospectively to determine change in lesion size and imaging features.. Seventeen patients were women (94.4%). The mean age of the initial MR study was 37.0 years (18-52 years). The median size of the largest lesion was 6.7 cm (range 3.0-13.5 cm). Intratumoral bleeding was detected on MRI in 9 lesions, in 7 patients (38.8%). The median size for hemorrhagic lesions was 7.6 cm (range 4.1-13.5 cm). During the mean follow-up period of 29.4 (range 4-98) months, 10 patients had stable disease (55.6%), and 8 patients had tumor regression (44.4%). Of 8 patients who were followed without intervention, 3 patients (37.5%) had spontaneous regression. No malignant transformation or lesion progression was occurred.. During an over 2-year follow-up period, the majority of lesions of LA appeared to remain stable or showed tumor regression. Spontaneous tumor regression can be observed in approximately 37% of individuals in the age range of 28-53 years.

    Topics: Adenoma; Adolescent; Adult; Contrast Media; Disease Progression; Female; Gadolinium DTPA; Humans; Liver Neoplasms; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Meglumine; Middle Aged; Organometallic Compounds; Remission, Spontaneous; Retrospective Studies

2014