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Giorgia Porrello

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Abdominal splenosis and its differential diagnoses: What the radiologist needs to know

2021

Abstract Splenosis is a benign acquired condition characterized by the presence of heterotopic viable splenic tissue in other organs or within cavities such as peritoneum, retroperitoneum, or thorax after splenic trauma or surgery. Abdominal splenosis is often an incidental finding and computed tomography and magnetic resonance usually allow a confident diagnosis. The typical enhancement that parallels the spleen is a useful hallmark of splenosis. Splenic implants lack contrast uptake in the hepatobiliary phase and show high signal at high b-values on diffusion-weighted images. In some cases splenosis may mimic malignant and benign conditions in the peritoneum as well as in hollow and paren…

Thoraxmedicine.medical_specialtyScintigraphy030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePeritoneumBiopsyAbdomenRadiologistsmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical diagnosismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingSplenosis MRI CTmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSplenic TissueRadiologyDifferential diagnosisbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaSplenosis
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The Benign Side of the Abdominal Wall: A Pictorial Review of Non-Neoplastic Diseases.

2022

The abdominal wall is the location of a wide spectrum of pathological conditions, from benign to malignant ones. Imaging is often recommended for the evaluation of known palpable abdominal masses. However, abdominal wall pathologies are often incidentally discovered and represent a clinical and diagnostic challenge. Knowledge of the possible etiologies and complications, combined with clinical history and laboratory findings, is crucial for the correct management of these conditions. Specific imaging clues can help the radiologist narrow the differential diagnosis and distinguish between malignant and benign processes. In this pictorial review, we will focus on the non-neoplastic benign mas…

incidentalomadiagnosidifferentialClinical Biochemistrymagnetic resonance imagingcomputed tomographyultrasonographyabdominal wallDiagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
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CT and MR Imaging of Retroperitoneal Sarcomas: A Practical Guide for the Radiologist

2023

Primary retroperitoneal sarcomas (RPS) represent around 10–16% of all sarcomas, with liposarcomas and leiomyosarcomas being the most common subtypes. RPS have some peculiar characteristics, imaging appearances, worse prognosis, and complications compared to other locations of sarcoma. Commonly, RPS primarily present as large masses, progressively encasing adjacent structures, causing mass effect, and complications. RPS diagnosis is often challenging, and these tumors may be overlooked; however, failure to recognize RPS characteristics leads to a worse prognosis for the patients. Surgery is the only recognized curative treatment, but the anatomical constraints of the retroperitoneum limit th…

Cancer ResearchsarcomaOncologycomplicationsliposarcomaleiomyomamagnetic resonance imagingsolitary fibrous tumordifferential diagnosicomputed tomographynerve sheath tumorretroperitoneal neoplasmSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapia
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Hepatocellular carcinoma with macrovascular invasion: multimodality imaging features for the diagnosis

2020

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is frequently associated with macrovascular invasion of the portal vein or hepatic veins in advanced stages. The accurate diagnosis of macrovascular invasion and the differentiation from bland non-tumoral thrombus has significant clinical and management implications, since it narrows the therapeutic options and it represents a mandatory con-traindication for liver resection or transplantation. The imaging diagnosis remains particularly challenging since the imaging features of HCC with macrovascular invasion may be subtle, espe-cially in lesions showing infiltrative appearance. However, each radiologic imaging modality may provide findings suggesting the prese…

medicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma Hepatocellularendocrine system diseasesMultimodal Imaging030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingResection03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHepatectomyHumansImaging diagnosisAbdominal ImagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingcardiovascular diseasesThrombusContraindicationSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaPortal Veinbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsAdvanced stagemedicine.diseaseTransplantationManagement implicationsHepatocellular carcinomacardiovascular systemRadiologySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessDiagnostic and Interventional Radiology
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Imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation

2023

Abstract Liver transplantation (LT) provides the highest survival benefit to patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The Milan criteria have been developed for the selection of LT candidates with the goal of improving survival and maintaining an acceptable risk of HCC recurrence. Despite this, recurrence of HCC after LT occurs in up to 20% of cases and represents a major concern due to the poor prognosis of these patients. Furthermore, several extended criteria for the selection of LT candidates have been proposed to account for the growing demand for organs and the resultant increase in the risk of HCC recurrence. Radiologists should be aware that HCC can recur after LT…

Liver transplantationHepatocellular carcinomaRecurrenceRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingInsights into Imaging
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Benign and malignant mimickers of infiltrative hepatocellular carcinoma: tips and tricks for differential diagnosis on CT and MRI

2021

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) may have an infiltrative appearance in about 8-20% of cases. Infiltrative HCC can be a challenging diagnosis and it is associated with the worst overall survival among HCC patients. Infiltrative HCC is characterized by the spread of multiple minute nodules throughout the liver, without a dominant one, ultimately resulting into macrovascular invasion. On CT and MRI, infiltrative HCC appears as an ill-defined, large mass, with variable degree of enhancement, and satellite neoplastic nodules in up to 52% of patients. On MRI, it may show restriction on diffusion weighted imaging, hyperintensity on T2- and hypointensity on T1-weighted images, and, if hepatobiliary …

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Volumetric Enhancing Tumor Burden at CT to Predict Survival Outcomes in Patients with Neuroendocrine Liver Metastases after Intra-arterial Treatment

2023

Purpose To investigate whether liver enhancing tumor burden (LETB) assessed at contrast-enhanced CT indicates early response and helps predict survival outcomes in patients with multifocal neuroendocrine liver metastases (NELM) after intra-arterial treatment. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included patients with NELM who underwent intra-arterial treatment with transarterial embolization (TAE) or chemoembolization (TACE) between April 2006 and December 2018. Tumor response in treated NELM was evaluated by using the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) and modified RECIST (mRECIST). LETB was measured as attenuation 2 SDs greater than that of a region of intere…

OncologyMale; Humans; Middle Aged; Tumor Burden; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome; Chemoembolization Therapeutic/methods; Liver Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging; Liver Neoplasms/therapy; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Abdomen/GI; CT; Chemoembolization; Embolization; LiverRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAbdomen/GI CT Chemoembolization Embolization LiverOriginal Research
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The Neoplastic Side of the Abdominal Wall: A Comprehensive Pictorial Essay of Benign and Malignant Neoplasms

2023

Abdominal wall neoplasms are usually benign and, in the majority of these cases, no further work-up or treatment is indicated. The percentage of malignant abdominal neoplasms, however, is not negligible. Radiologists play a pivotal role in identifying imaging features that should favor malignancy, including larger lesion size, edema, neurovascular involvement, and peripheral or inhomogeneous dynamic enhancement, thus indicating to the clinician the need for further work-up. Histopathology is the reference standard for the characterization of abdominal wall neoplasms. In patients undergoing surgery, radiological assessment is needed to guide the surgeon by providing a comprehensive anatomic …

incidentalomasarcomaClinical Biochemistrymagnetic resonance imagingcomputed tomographylymphomaabdominal wallneoplasmDiagnostics
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Assessment of morphological CT imaging features for the prediction of risk stratification, mutations, and prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

2021

To investigate the correlation between CT imaging features and risk stratification of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), prediction of mutation status, and prognosis. This retrospective dual-institution study included patients with pathologically proven GISTs meeting the following criteria: (i) preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed between 2008 and 2019; (ii) no treatments before imaging; (iii) available pathological analysis. Tumor risk stratification was determined according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2008 criteria. Two readers evaluated the CT features, including enhancement patterns and tumor characteristics in a blinded fashion. The differences in distributi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisGastrointestinal Stromal TumorsPopulationX-ray computedRisk Assessment030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProgression-free survivaleducationPathologicalTomographySurvival analysisGastrointestinal stromal tumors; Mutation; Progression-free survival; Survival analysis; Tomography X-ray computed; Aged; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Mutation; Prognosis; Retrospective Studies; Risk Assessment; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Gastrointestinal Stromal TumorsNeuroradiologyAgedRetrospective Studieseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelTomography X-ray computedHazard ratioProgression-free survivalGeneral MedicineSurvival analysisMiddle AgedPrognosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutationFemaleRadiologyGastrointestinal stromal tumors Mutation Progression-free survival Survival analysis Tomography X-ray computedbusiness
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Focal liver lesions: interobserver and intraobserver agreement of three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound-assisted volume measurements

2021

Purpose: This study was conducted to assess the interobserver and intraobserver agreement of three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound (3D-CEUS) volume calculations of focal liver lesions (FLLs).Methods: Thirty-nine patients (15 men and 24 women; mean age, 55.4 years) with 39 Flis (mean size, 3.1 +/- 1.8 cm; size range, 1 to 8 cm) prospectively underwent 3D-CEUS. Four readers calculated the volume of each lesion in an independent and blinded fashion in two separate sessions by means of a semi-automatic, commercially available proprietary software. The differences in lesion volumes (cm(3)) among sessions and readers were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test and the Kruskal-Wallis test…

Intraclass correlation030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStatistical significanceMedical technologymedicineContrast-enhanced ultrasonographyTumor volumeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging3D ultrasoundR855-855.5Liver diseasesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industry3D ultrasoundUltrasoundConfidence intervalVolume measurementsMann–Whitney U test030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyOriginal ArticleNuclear medicinebusinessSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaContrast-enhanced ultrasound
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Uncommon imaging evolutions of focal liver lesions in cirrhosis.

2019

Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe and illustrate uncommon imaging evolutions of benign (i.e., cyst, hemangioma, focal nodular hyperplasia-like nodules, and hepatic angiomyolipoma) and malignant (i.e., HCC and non HCC malignancies) lesions in a cirrhotic liver. The content highlights relevant pathogenesis and imaging clues for proper differential diagnosis. Revision of prior imaging and knowledge of these scenarios may help the abdominal radiologist to reach a noninvasive diagnosis and direct the patient to the most appropriate clinical management. Conclusion: Uncommon imaging evolutions of focal liver lesions in cirrhosis may represent a challenge for the abdominal radio…

Liver CirrhosisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisHepatic AngiomyolipomaHepatocellular carcinomaUrologyLiver neoplasm030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingLiver cirrhosiHemangioma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCystComputed tomographyAgedAged 80 and overRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCystsLiver DiseasesLiver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyMagnetic resonance imagingHepatologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingLiverFocal Nodular Hyperplasia030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomaFemaleRadiologyDifferential diagnosisbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedAbdominal radiology (New York)
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