Bobby Kalb1, Douglas Vander Kooi2,
Daniel Karolyi1, Bhavika Patel1, Khalil Salman1,
Diego R. Martin1
1Radiology, Emory University, Atlanta,
GA, United States; 2Radiology, Langley Airforce Base, Hampton, VA,
United States
Infiltrative-type
of HCC (I-HCC) is an incurable, less common growth pattern of HCC that may
mimic fulminant CLD. Distinction of
I-HCC on MRI is critical for optimal management and to avoid inadvertent
transplantation of incurable disease, however imaging features may be atypical
with poor visibility of tumor extent on postcontrast images. We have
categorized MR imaging and pathologic features of I-HCC, and found tumor
conspicuity to be most pronounced on T2-weighted images, with portal venous
tumor thrombus present in all cases. These findings are important to help
improved clinical application of MRI in the setting of CLD.