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So here we have another patient with
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cirrhosis, and we were asked to evaluate,
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uh, their imaging, their MR imaging of the
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abdomen to look for hepatocellular carcinoma.
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So I'll start off by looking at the,
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uh, arterial phase images in this
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patient, and I'm going to focus on a
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lesion seen in the right hepatic lobe.
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So this one is T1 post-contrast FATSAT arterial
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phase image, and this is the lesion in question.
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We can see it here in segment six.
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And this demonstrates unequivocal non-RIM
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arterial phase hyperenhancement, right?
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Once again, non-RIM, it's not the
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periphery, it's not ring enhancement.
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The inside of this lesion is enhancing in
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the arterial phase when we give contrast.
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If we were to measure this, this again, like our
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prior case, is a larger lesion, so this is going
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to be at or equal to 20 millimeters in size.
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And then for us to sort of finally,
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qualify it as a LIRADS lesion,
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we need to see if there's any other features
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present in this lesion, such as washout,
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pseudocapsule, and potential growth.
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In terms of growth, we
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don't have prior studies.
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We'll knock that one out.
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And so we're really looking
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for pseudocapsule or washout.
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So let's have a look.
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This is the T1 FATSAT post-contrast
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image in a delayed phase in this patient.
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And we can again look at this lesion in
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segment six and look at the inside of it.
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Is it darker
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than the adjacent liver parenchyma?
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As we look at it, to my eye unequivocally,
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portions inside of this are darker than
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the liver parenchyma outside of it.
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So we're going to call this washout.
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So we have non-RIM arterial phase
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hyperenhancement in a lesion that's
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more than 20 millimeters in size,
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and this is associated with washout.
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We're going to see if
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there's a capsule around it.
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And I don't see a rim around this, I don't see a
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definite rim that I can draw around this lesion.
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So I'm going to say that there's
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no capsule associated with this.
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As I said, we have no priors, so I'm going to
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say there's no growth, because we can't really
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assess for growth if we don't have any priors.
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And so putting these categories together,
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these features together, this will
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qualify this lesion as a LIRADS 5 lesion.
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So, it doesn't have to have
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all of the other categories.
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It doesn't even have to have two of them.
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It just needs to have one.
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It needs to have either washout,
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pseudocapsule, or growth.
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If it's more than 20 millimeters and has
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arterial phase hyperenhancement, the addition
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of any one of these categories will be
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sufficient to call this a LIRADS 5 liver lesion.
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