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Radiology, Vol 193, 507-512, Copyright © 1994 by Radiological Society of North America


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Hepatic adenoma: MR findings in 51 pathologically proved lesions

L Arrive, JF Flejou, V Vilgrain, J Belghiti, D Najmark, M Zins, Y Menu, JM Tubiana and H Nahum
Department of Radiology, Hopital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France.

PURPOSE: To describe the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features of hepatic adenoma and correlate these findings with histopathologic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR findings of 51 pathologically proved hepatic adenomas in 29 consecutive patients were retrospectively analyzed. T1- and T2-weighted spin-echo (SE) images were obtained in all patients, and contrast material-enhanced MR images were obtained in 16 patients. RESULTS: At pathologic analysis, a peripheral rim, observed in 16 (31%) hepatic adenomas, corresponded to pseudocapsule, and tumor heterogeneity, observed in 26 (51%) lesions, corresponded to hemorrhagic necrosis and peliosis. Hyperintensity on T1-weighted SE images was observed in 30 (59%) adenomas; 10 (67%) of 15 hepatic adenomas were hyperintense on contrast-enhanced gradient-echo images, and 13 (45%) of 29 were hyperintense on delayed contrast-enhanced T1- weighted SE images. CONCLUSION: Presence of a peripheral rim, heterogeneity, and hyperintensity are common features of hepatic adenoma.


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