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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 147, Issue 3, 525-529
Copyright © 1986 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Angiography of small hepatocellular carcinomas: analysis of 105 resected tumors

K Takayasu, Y Shima, Y Muramatsu, H Goto, N Moriyama, T Yamada, M Makuuchi, S Yamasaki, H Hasegawa, N Okazaki, and al. et

One hundred five hepatocellular carcinomas less than 5 cm in diameter were resected in 75 patients. The tumors were studied with respect to their detection rate by angiography and their angiographic features. Angiography identified 86 (82%) of the 105 lesions, missing 19 (18%). The findings included tumor vessels (70%) and tumor staining (76%). Pathologic analysis of the 19 undetected lesions showed that 74% of them were smaller than 2 cm in diameter and that they were well-differentiated carcinomas. Forty percent of 100 lesions were in the anterosuperior subsegment of the right lobe.
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