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Establishment and Characterization of Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumor Spheroids
Published on: October 14, 2019
Imaging Characteristics and Pathological Analysis of Primary Hepatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
Dan Li1, Yaqiong He1, Gongxun Xie2
1Department of Radiology, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University, No.61 Jiefang West Road, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Aims:
To investigate the radiological characteristics of the PHNENs on CT and MRI and improve the understanding of the image manifestations and preoperative diagnosis of the disease.
Background:
Primary hepatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (PHNENs) are rare diseases, and most of the relevant studies are case reports. Characterized by no specific clinical symptoms, PHNENs not only have a low preoperative diagnosis rate with great difficulty in early diagnosis but are frequently misdiagnosed as primary hepatic cancer.
Objective:
15 PHNEN patients were enrolled, with 10 cases in the G2 stage and 5 cases in the G3 stage.
Methods:
The imaging and clinicopathological information of 15 patients pathologically diagnosed with PHNENs was retrospectively reviewed.
Results:
The average age of the patients enrolled was 46.14±18.24 years, and the average tumor size was 91.00±61.17 mm. 13 cases showed nodules or masses, 8 cases were located in the periphery of the liver, showing capsule depression and subcapsular effusion signs. CT enhanced scan showed heterogeneous and obvious enhancement in 9 arterial-phase cases, 2 cases in arterial and portal venous phases both saw mild enhancement; the enhancement degree of lesions in the G2 stage in the arterial phase was significantly higher than in the G3 stage. Gd-EOB-DTPA dynamic enhanced MRI was conducted on 3 cases, and scattered lesions with heterogeneous and slight hyperintensity were observed in the hepatobiliaryspecific lesions. Image manifestations showed diffuse lesions in 2 cases, with heterogeneous enhancement in the arterial phase and decreased enhancement in the portal venous phase by the dynamic enhanced scan.
Conclusion:
PHNENs were the imaging characteristics of PHNENs. The CT-enhanced scanning during the arterial phase may provide a certain reference for pathological grading (G2 and G3 grades). Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI is helpful for PHNEN diagnosis.
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