Title of article
Microvascular Invasion in HCC: The Molecular Imaging Perspective
Author/Authors
Cuccurullo, Vincenzo Department of Precision Medicine - Universita` della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” - Napoli, Italy , Danilo Di Stasio, Giuseppe Department of Precision Medicine - Universita` della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” - Napoli, Italy , Mazzarella, Giuseppe Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Nuclear Medicine Unit - Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro - Catanzaro, Italy , Lucio Cascini, Giuseppe Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Nuclear Medicine Unit - Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro - Catanzaro, Italy
Pages
10
From page
1
To page
10
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma represents the most frequent primary liver tumor; curative options are only surgical resection and liver
transplantation. From 1996, Milan Criteria are applied in consideration of patients with cirrhosis and hepatocellular for liver
transplantation; nonetheless, more recently, Milan Criteria have been criticized because they appear over conservative. Apart from
number and size of lesions and biomarker levels, which already have been associated with poorer prognosis, overall survival and
recurrence rates after transplantation are afiected also by the presence of vascular invasion. Microvascular invasion suggests a poor
prognosis but it is often hard to detect before transplant. Diagnostic imaging and tumor markers may play an important role and
become the main tools to define microvascular invasion. In particular, a possible role could be found for computed tomography,
magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography. In this paper, we analyze the possible role of positron emission
tomography as a preoperative imaging biomarker capable of predicting microvascular invasion in patients with hepatocellular
carcinoma and thus selecting optimal candidates for liver transplantation.
Keywords
HCC , Molecular , Microvascular
Journal title
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Serial Year
2018
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2617667
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