Shimizu Junzo, Oka Hiroshi, Dono Keizo, Sakon Masato, Takamura Manabu, Murakami Takamichi, Hayashi Shouho, Nagano Hiroaki, Nakamori Shoji, Umeshita Koji, Sase Shigeru, Gotoh Mitsukazu, Wakasa Kenichi, Nakamura Hironobu, Monden Morito
Department of Surgery and Clinical Oncology, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
Dig Dis Sci. 2003 Aug;48(8):1510-6. doi: 10.1023/a:1024815922332.
The aim of this study was to quantitatively measure tissue blood flow (TBF) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by a noninvasive method using xenon (Xe) inhalation/CT scans and to correlate the measured TBF with histological features. TBF was measured in HCC with xenon-enhanced CT (xenon/CT) in 20 patients. In 15 patients with HCC diagnosed as hypervascular tumors by conventional CT, TBF of the tumors was significantly higher than that of noncancerous liver tissue (151.1 +/- 20 vs 42.6 +/- 20 ml/min/100 g). Histologically, these tumors were diagnosed as moderately-to-poorly differentiated HCC. In contrast, in five patients with hypovascular HCC, TBF of HCC was almost comparable to that of the noncancerous regions (45.3 +/- 6 vs 48.3 +/- 6 ml/min/100 g). All these tumors were well-differentiated HCC. In conclusions, the measured values of TBF correlate with the clinicopathologic features of liver tumors and nontumorous liver tissue in patients with HCC.