Ultrasonography (Jan 2023)

Microvascular flow imaging to differentiate focal hepatic lesions: the spoke-wheel pattern as a specific sign of focal nodular hyperplasia

  • Aladár David Rónaszéki,
  • Ibolyka Dudás,
  • Boglarka Zsély,
  • Bettina Katalin Budai,
  • Róbert Stollmayer,
  • Oszkár Hahn,
  • Barbara Csongrády,
  • Byung-so Park,
  • Pál Maurovich-Horvat,
  • Gabriella Győri,
  • Pal Novak Kaposi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14366/usg.22028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 1
pp. 172 – 181

Abstract

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Microvascular flow imaging (MVFI) is an advanced Doppler ultrasound technique designed to detect slow-velocity blood flow in small-caliber microvessels. This technique is capable of realtime, highly detailed visualization of tumor vessels without using a contrast agent. MVFI has been recently applied for the characterization of focal liver lesions and has revealed typical vascularity distributions in multiple types thereof. Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) constitutes an important differential diagnosis of malignant liver tumors. In this essay, we provide iconographic documentation of the MVFI appearance of FNH and other common solid liver lesions. Identifying the typical patterns of vascularity, including the spoke-wheel pattern with MVFI, can expedite the diagnosis, spare patients from unnecessary procedures, and save costs.

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