Hepatic Perfusion Disorders: Computer-Tomographic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Authors

  • Ioana G. Lupescu Fundeni Hospital, Radiology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Mugur Grasu Fundeni Hospital, Radiology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Razvan Capsa Fundeni Hospital, Radiology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Alina Pitrop Fundeni Hospital, Radiology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Serban A. Georgescu Fundeni Hospital, Radiology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, Romania

Keywords:

Hepatic perfusion disorders, spiral computed tomography (SCT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), MR angiography

Abstract

The liver has a unique dual blood supply from the hepatic artery (25%) and the portal vein (75%). Helical computer tomography (CT) and also magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are suitable techniques for hepatic imaging. Helical CT and MR angiography allow single breath-hold scanning without motion artifacts. This article illustrates helical CT and MRI findings of different types of hepatic perfusion disorders. Because of rapid image acquisition, three-phase (hepatic arterial phase, portal venous phase and parenchymal phase) CT or MR-angiography evaluation of the hepatic parenchyma is possible, improving perfusion disorders evaluation, tumors detection and characterization in a single study. We classified hepatic perfusion abnormalities in: portal disorders, arterial disorders, hepatic veins abnormalities, intrahepatic vascular communication, hepatic lesions and perfusion disorders and other causes. Differential diagnosis and pitfalls of these entities must be known for a correct diagnosis of focal hepatic lesions.

 

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Published

2006-09-01

How to Cite

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Lupescu IG, Grasu M, Capsa R, Pitrop A, Georgescu SA. Hepatic Perfusion Disorders: Computer-Tomographic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. JGLD [Internet]. 2006 Sep. 1 [cited 2025 Jun. 18];15(3):273-9. Available from: https://jgld.ro/jgld/index.php/jgld/article/view/2006.3.10

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Clinical imaging