A study of clinicodemographic profile of patients undergoing MRI with Focal Liver Lesions and their MRI findings in a tertiary hospital in Central India.
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| Title: | A study of clinicodemographic profile of patients undergoing MRI with Focal Liver Lesions and their MRI findings in a tertiary hospital in Central India. |
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| Authors: | Tekam, Sharda, Yerme, Pravin, Gandhi, Pranay |
| Source: | European Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine; Nov2025, Vol. 15 Issue 11, p57-72, 16p |
| Subject Terms: | MAGNETIC resonance imaging, DIFFUSION magnetic resonance imaging, LIVER tumors, BENIGN tumors, TUMORS |
| Abstract: | Purpose: To study clinicodemographic profile of patients undergoing MRI with Focal Liver Lesions.. Methods: Sixty-four consecutive patients with liver lesions underwent DWI using standardized MRI protocols. Lesions were characterized by both qualitative signal intensity and quantitative ADC measurement. Final diagnosis, based on histopathology or imaging follow-up, was used as reference. Statistical analysis included sensitivity, specificity, and ROC curve assessment. Results: 64 patients with ages 27-80 with a mean age of 51.42 years with sex ratio M/F of 29/35 underwent MRI in which 24 lesions were found to be benign and 40 were found to be malignant. The average lesion size was 4.6. Conclusion: DWI with ADC quantification provides robust, non-invasive discrimination between benign and malignant FLLs, facilitating clinical management and reducing reliance on invasive biopsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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