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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)1996.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-541034

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Objective To study the value of helical multi-phase contrast scanning in the preoperative evaluation of cholangiocarcinoma hilar.Methods Pre-and post-contrast CT scanning of upper abdomen were performed in 26 cases with hepatic portal cholangiocarcinoma.Arterial phase scan of the whole liver began at 30 s after initial injection of contrast medium and the portal venous phase scan started at 70 s.15 of 26 cases underwent additional delayed phase scans began at 3~4 min.Thin thickness(3~5 mm)scanning of hepatic portal was used in each post-contrast phase scanning.The location,size,enhancement patterns of the lesions and the extent of the tumor involvement were observed and surgical resecetability was evaluated.Results All of 26 lesions were detected in helical multi-phase contrast scanning. 16 lesions enhanced on the arterial phase. On the portal venous phase, all lesions were enhanced and marked enhancement was seen in 19 lesions. Prolonged enhancement was seen in 15 lesions on the delayed phase scanning. The accuracy of evaluating surgical respectability was 84.62%. Conclusion Multi-phase contrast scanning combined with thin thickness scanning can demonstrate obviously the location and enhanced patterns of hepatic portal cholangiocarcinoma, the accuracy in evaluating surgical respectability is improved, and it is helpful in choosing the preoperative treatment program and assessing the prognosis.

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