TY - JOUR
T1 - Hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer
T2 - Detection and false-positive findings with helical CT during arterial portography
AU - Soyer, Philippe
AU - Bluemke, David A.
AU - Hruban, Ralph H.
AU - Sitzmann, James V.
AU - Fishman, Elliot K.
PY - 1994/10
Y1 - 1994/10
N2 - PURPOSE: To determine the sensitivity and false-positive rate of helical computed tomography during arterial portography (CTAP) in the detection of hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Preoperative helical CTAP was performed to examine 23 patients (10 men and 13 women, aged 43-77 years [mean, 63 years]) who later underwent surgical tumor resection. Imaging findings were retrospectively reviewed by two radiologists and were correlated with intraoperative and histologic findings. RESULTS: Helical CTAP demonstrated 33 of 35 metastases, with diameters of 4-95 mm, that were identified in resected specimens (sensitivity, 94%). The two metastases not demonstrated were 4 and 5 mm in diameter. Five false-positive lesions were found in four patients, yielding a false-positive rate of 17% by patient analysis and 13% by lesion analysis. CONCLUSION: The sensitivity of helical CTAP in the preoperative detection of hepatic metastases is high, and its false-positive rate compares favorably with that of conventional CTAP, but future comparative studies are needed to determine which is the better modality.
AB - PURPOSE: To determine the sensitivity and false-positive rate of helical computed tomography during arterial portography (CTAP) in the detection of hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Preoperative helical CTAP was performed to examine 23 patients (10 men and 13 women, aged 43-77 years [mean, 63 years]) who later underwent surgical tumor resection. Imaging findings were retrospectively reviewed by two radiologists and were correlated with intraoperative and histologic findings. RESULTS: Helical CTAP demonstrated 33 of 35 metastases, with diameters of 4-95 mm, that were identified in resected specimens (sensitivity, 94%). The two metastases not demonstrated were 4 and 5 mm in diameter. Five false-positive lesions were found in four patients, yielding a false-positive rate of 17% by patient analysis and 13% by lesion analysis. CONCLUSION: The sensitivity of helical CTAP in the preoperative detection of hepatic metastases is high, and its false-positive rate compares favorably with that of conventional CTAP, but future comparative studies are needed to determine which is the better modality.
KW - Computed tomography (CT), helical technology
KW - Liver neoplasms, diagnosis
KW - Portography
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U2 - 10.1148/radiology.193.1.8090923
DO - 10.1148/radiology.193.1.8090923
M3 - Article
C2 - 8090923
AN - SCOPUS:0028074897
SN - 0033-8419
VL - 193
SP - 71
EP - 74
JO - Radiology
JF - Radiology
IS - 1
ER -