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Dynamic US contrast study of the liver: Vascular and delayed parenchymal phase.

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  • Dynamic US contrast study of the liver: Vascular and delayed parenchymal phase. Abstract Text:

    hiroko iijimaHiroko Iijima,shunichi sasakiShunichi Sasaki,fuminori moriyasuFuminori Moriyasu,shiro suzukiShiro Suzuki,masahiro yoshidaMasahiro Yoshida,toshiya horibeToshiya Horibe,kaoru tsuchiyaKaoru Tsuchiya,

    We evaluated the time-intensity curves of the ultrasound contrast agent, Levovist, in the aorta, portal vein and liver parenchyma in order to define distribution of the agent when it is administered by an intravenous bolus injection. Twelve healthy volunteers were studied. All 12 subjects were examined for the study of vascular phase and five of the subjects were examined for the study of delayed parenchymal phase. To evaluate vascular enhancement, transverse abdominal scanning was performed. To evaluate parenchymal enhancement, liver scanning was done just once at 14 time points up to 60 min after injection. The time-intensity curves in the aorta and the portal vein indicated the conventional curves of blood pool agents such as iodine CT agents and gadolinium MRI agents. They showed steep initial rises and peaks at 20 s and 30 s after injection, respectively. Parenchymal enhancement reached a peak five minutes after injection, with a plateau for 20 min subsequently. It has been proved that there are two phases of Levovist contrast ultrasonography, the vascular phase and the delayed parenchymal phase.

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    h iijimaH Iijima,s sasakiS Sasaki,f moriyasuF Moriyasu,s suzukiS Suzuki,m yoshidaM Yoshida,t horibeT Horibe,k tsuchiyaK Tsuchiya,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Hepatology research : the official journal of the

    VOLUME: 37

    Page Numbers: 27-34

    Journal Abbreviation: Hepatol. Res.

    ISSN: 1386-6346

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Ultrasound and Hepatology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.

    Country: Netherlands

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