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Prognostic and pathological implications of contrast-enhanced ultrasound features in hepatocellular carcinoma

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) plays a vital role in diagnosing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and, to some extent, reflects tumor prognosis. This suggests that some pathological features of HCC may be associated with CEUS features. This study aimed to verify the prognostic significance of four...

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Published in:Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2023-08, Vol.19 (4), p.1040-1047
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description Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) plays a vital role in diagnosing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and, to some extent, reflects tumor prognosis. This suggests that some pathological features of HCC may be associated with CEUS features. This study aimed to verify the prognostic significance of four CEUS features and further explore their pathological significance. This study included 243 HCC patients who underwent a preoperative CEUS examination. All pathological diagnoses and immunohistochemical information were obtained from the pathological report. The prognostic significance of four CEUS features, including nodule-in-nodule architecture, mosaic architecture, intratumoral feeding arteries, and peritumoral arterial phase (AP) hyperenhancement, was analyzed. The correlation between prognostic-related features and immunohistochemical information was further analyzed. The disease-free survival (DFS) of HCC was significantly affected by mosaic architecture or intratumoral feeding arteries (HR = 1.79; 95 confidence interval (95 CI), 1.09-2.95; P = 0.004; HR = 1.70; 95 CI, 1.07-2.71; P = 0.025, respectively). Intratumoral feeding arteries were positively correlated with the expression of serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), microvascular invasion (MVI), differentiation, size, and Ki-67, among which the correlation with size was the strongest, followed by Ki-67 and MVI. The mosaic architecture was positively correlated with serum AFP, MVI, differentiation, and size, among which the correlation with size was strongest, followed by MVI. The mosaic architecture and intratumoral feeding arteries of CEUS were closely related to the postoperative progression of HCC. Mosaic architecture had a good correlation with tumor size and MVI, whereas intratumoral feeding arteries were closely associated with tumor size and Ki-67 expression.
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