Future Science OA (Apr 2022)

Clinical versus radiographical factors associated with hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis in high-risk patients: sizes matter

  • Tanita Suttichaimongkol,
  • Manoon Mitpracha,
  • Kawin Tangvoraphonkchai,
  • Phuangphaka Sadee,
  • Kittisak Sawanyawisuth,
  • Wattana Sukeepaisarnjaroen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2021-0108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4

Abstract

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Aim: This study aimed to evaluate if clinical or radiographic findings can be used for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis particularly in high-risk patients. Methods: This was a prospective study and evaluated factors associated with HCC. Results: There were 260 patients met the study criteria: 219 patients (84.23%) were HCC. Two factors significantly associated with HCC: portal vein invasion and the largest mass size. The cutoff point for the largest mass size of 2 cm or over gave sensitivity and specificity for HCC of 83.56 and 87.80%, respectively. Conclusion: Portal vein invasion and the largest liver mass of 2 cm or over may be diagnostic factors for HCC in high-risk patients, while clinical factors were not suggestive for HCC.

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