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(Radiology. 1999;212:235-240.)
© RSNA, 1999


Gastrointestinal Imaging

Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Association with Increased Iron Deposition in the Cirrhotic Liver at MR Imaging1

Katsuyoshi Ito, MD, Donald G. Mitchell, MD, Toshifumi Gabata, MD, Hie-Won L. Hann, MD, Pyo N. Kim, MD, Takeshi Fujita, MD, Hitomi Awaya, MD, Kazumitsu Honjo, MD and Naofumi Matsunaga, MD

1 From the Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 132 S 10th St, 1096 Main Bldg, Philadelphia, PA 19107 (K.I., D.G.M., T.G., P.N.K.); the Department of Radiology, Kanazawa University School of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan (T.G.); the Department of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa (H.W.L.H.); and the Department of Radiology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Yamaguchi, Japan (T.F., H.A., K.H., N.M.). Received June 30, 1998; revision requested August 5; revision received September 29; accepted January 19, 1999. Address reprint requests to D.G.M. (e-mail: Donald.Mitchell@mail.tju.edu).

PURPOSE: To determine whether the frequency of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with cirrhosis is affected by hepatic iron deposition as detected with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a retrospective search of MR imaging and histopathology records, 196 patients with histopathologically proved cirrhosis and with (n = 80) or without (n = 116) HCC who underwent T2-weighted conventional or fast spin-echo and gradient-echo (GRE) (echo time >= 6.0 msec) imaging were identified. MR images were qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated for diffuse hepatic iron deposition and siderotic regenerative nodules to assess their correlation with the presence of HCC.

RESULTS: Hepatic parenchymal iron deposition was seen in 79 (40%) patients, and iron deposition in regenerative nodules was seen in 71 (36%) at MR imaging. The mean signal intensity ratio of GRE images in patients with hepatic iron deposition was significantly lower than that in patients without it (P < .001). The frequency of HCC in patients with iron deposition in regenerative nodules (52% [37 of 71 patients]) was significantly higher (P = .015) than that in patients without iron in regenerative nodules (34% [43 of 125 patients]).

CONCLUSION: The occurrence of HCC may be associated causally with iron deposition in regenerative nodules in patients with cirrhosis. MR imaging can enable detection of iron deposition in regenerative nodules as a possible risk factor for the development of HCC.

Index terms: Hepatitis, 761.291 • Liver, cirrhosis, 761.794 • Liver, iron content, 761.659 • Liver, MR, 761.121411, 761.121412, 761.121415, 761.12143 • Liver, nodules, 761.3198 • Liver, regeneration, 761.3198 • Liver neoplasms, diagnosis, 761.121411, 761.121412, 761.121415, 761.12143, 761.323




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