Journal
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 12, Pages 3123-3133Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-014-3353-0
Keywords
Diffusion-weighted MRI; Liver; Apparent diffusion coefficient ADC; Iron content; T2*relaxation time
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To investigate how normal liver parenchyma visibility on 3 T diffusion-weighted images (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) quantification are influenced by age, gender, and iron content. Between February 2011 and April 2013, 86 patients (52 women) with normal livers who underwent respiratory-triggered abdominal 3 T DWI (b = 0, 150, 600, 1,000 s/mm(2)) were retrospectively included. Normal liver and spleen parenchyma visibility was scored independently by two readers. Correlations between visibility scores or ADC with age, gender, T2*, or recent serum ferritin (SF) were investigated. Liver visibility scores in b = 1,000 s/mm(2) images correlated with the age (Spearman R = -0.56 in women, -0.45 in men), T2* (R = 0.75) and SF (R = -0.64) and were significantly higher in women (P < 0.01). SF and T2* were within normal values (T2*: 13 - 31 ms, SF: 14 - 230 mu g/L). Liver ADC correlated with visibility scores (R = 0.69) and T2* (R = 0.64) and was age- and gender-dependent. ADC ROI standard deviation negatively correlated with visibility scores (R = -0.65) and T2* (R = -0.62). The spleen visibility did not depend on age or gender. Normal liver parenchyma visibility in DWI is age- and gender-dependent, according to the iron content. Visibility scores and iron content significantly affect ADC quantification in the normal liver. aEuro cent Normal DWI liver visibility is gender-dependent and superior in women. aEuro cent In women, normal DWI liver visibility is superior before age 50 years aEuro cent Normal DWI liver visibility negatively correlates with normal range iron content markers aEuro cent Liver ADC quantification depends on liver iron content even within normal range. aEuro cent Normal liver T2* is age- and gender-dependent.
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