Van Beers, Bernard
[UCL]
Pringot, Jacques
[UCL]
Gigot, Jean-François
[UCL]
Dautrebande, J.
Mathurin, P.
Nineteen patients with suspected hepatic neoplasms underwent dynamic computed tomography (CT) and computed tomographic porotography (CTP) in a preoperative setting. Nontumorous attenuation differences in the liver were observed in 8 patients (42%) with CTP and in 2 patients (10.5%) with dynamic CT (p less than 0.05). Although nontumorous attenuation differences are significantly more frequent with CTP than with dynamic CT, they are seldom a diagnostic problem because of their geographic pattern.
Bibliographic reference |
Van Beers, Bernard ; Pringot, Jacques ; Gigot, Jean-François ; Dautrebande, J. ; Mathurin, P.. Nontumorous attenuation differences on computed tomographic portography.. In: Gastrointestinal radiology, Vol. 15, no. 2, p. 107-11 (1990) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/26412 |