CT contrast enhancement correlates with pathological grade and . . . Therefore, the degree and form of CT contrast enhancement of cancer in the pancreatic parenchymal phase could be used to evaluate the degree of microvessels of tumors, reflect the malignancy of pancreatic cancer, and provide a basis for clinical treatment and prediction of prognosis
Diagnostic value of CT enhancement degree in lymph node metastasis of . . . To evaluate the value of computed tomography (CT) enhancement degree in diagnosing lymph node (LN) metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) by determining the ratio and difference between the Hounsfield units (HU) of CT enhancement and plain scan of the LNs, as well as between the HU of CT-enhanced LNs and the sternocleidomastoid muscle
Changes of Tumor Size and Tumor Contrast Enhancement during . . . We evaluated sequential dynamic contrast-enhanced CT (DCE-CT) scans to assess the possibility of early prediction of treatment responses by quantifying the tumor size reduction and the change in tumor enhancement during and after a course of radiotherapy (RT)
Contrast enhancement | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org Contrast enhancement is a ubiquitous term in radiology and can be used in three ways Firstly, it may refer to any method of exaggerating the visible difference between adjacent structures on imaging by administering contrast media agents This includes differentiating between normal structures
maximal contrast-enhanced range of CT for differentiating the WHO . . . To explore the value of maximal contrast-enhanced (CEmax) range using contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) imaging in differentiating the pathological subtypes and risk subgroups of thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) The pre-treatment-CECT images of 319 TET patients from May 2012 to November 2021 were analyzed retrospectively
Clinical Significance of Poor CT Enhancement of the Thickened . . . - AJR Our purpose was to compare clinical outcomes in patients with acute abdominal pain and inner-layer enhancement of a thickened small-bowel wall, as shown on CT, with outcomes in similar patients without such enhancement MATERIALS AND METHODS
Performance of different CT enhancement quantification methods as . . . The prognosis of pancreatic cancer (PDAC) after tumor resection remains poor, mostly due to a high but variable risk of recurrence A promising tool for improved prognostication is the quantification of CT tumor enhancement For this, various enhancement formulas have been used in previous studies
Original Article CT contrast enhancement correlates with pathological . . . (CT) Improved non-invasive imaging techniques could lead to more rapid diagnosis and better treatment Here, CT contrast enhancement of the nidus where pancreatic cancer occurred was used to investigate the correlation between pathological grades of pancreatic cancer tis-sues and tumor angiogenesis VEGF was used
Minimising the impact of errors in the interpretation of CT images for . . . Radiologists are becoming much more aware of the effect of treatment on tumour enhancement, especially with new cancer therapies Failing to appreciate necrosis can lead to two distinct errors Firstly, if a tumour is occult pre-treatment, then treatment necrosis can make it visible, and therefore appear as an enlarging lesion
CT contrast enhancement correlates with pathological grade and . . . Non-invasive imaging techniques that accurately predict disease severity may aid in the treatment of pancreatic cancer patients This study sought to investigate the correlation between computed tomography (CT) contrast enhancement and the histopathological grades and intratumoral angiogenesis in pancreatic carcinoma
Clinical Significance of Poor CT Enhancement of the Thickened Small . . . Our purpose was to compare clinical outcomes in patients with acute ab-dominal pain and inner-layer enhancement of a thickened small-bowel wall, as shown on CT, with outcomes in similar patients without such enhancement MATERIALS AND METHODS
Preoperative contrast-enhanced CT imaging and clinicopathological . . . Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) is a commonly used imaging technique for preoperative staging and assessing the efficacy of treatment in CRC patients We conducted a comprehensive search of studies investigating CECT features of dMMR MSI-H CRC