Hepatic malignancies: Improved detection with pulse-inversion US in late phase of enhancement with SHU 508A - Early experience

CJ Harvey*, MJK Blomley, RJ Eckersley, DO Cosgrove, N Patel, RA Heckemann, J Butler-Barnes

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Abstract

Twenty consecutive patients with known liver malignancies underwent ultrasonography (US) in conventional B mode and in pulse-inversion mode in the late hepatic-specific parenchymal phase after intravenous administration of SH U 508A, a microbubble US contrast agent. Two experienced readers assessed subjective and objective conspicuity, number of lesions, and smallest lesion diameter in each mode. Subjective and objective conspicuity were improved with pulse-inversion mode, and smaller lesions were depicted with pulse-inversion mode than with conventional B mode, improving the detection of metastases less than 1 cm in size.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)903-908
Number of pages6
JournalRadiology
Volume216
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2000

Keywords

  • liver neoplasms, US
  • ultrasound (US), contrast media
  • ultrasound (US), Doppler studies
  • ultrasound (US), technology
  • STIMULATED ACOUSTIC-EMISSION
  • LIVER METASTASES

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