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Magnetic resonance imaging as a tool for diagnosis, evaluation, and prognosis in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis

Authors :
Grigoriadis, Aristeidis
Grigoriadis, Aristeidis
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic liver and bile duct disease of unknown etiology. It usually progresses to liver failure and need for liver transplantation. Additionally, patients with PSC have an increased risk of developing hepatobiliary malignancies, predominantly cholangiocarcinoma. Radiology plays a central role in the diagnosis and follow-up of PSC patients. Diagnosis of the main variant of the disease, large duct PSC, is based on typical cholangiographic findings in magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), in patients with relevant clinical and laboratory background. Patients that have normal cholangiogram but histological and clinical findings compatible with PSC are diagnosed with another, less frequent, variant with a better prognosis and milder course, called small duct PSC. Nevertheless, patients with small duct PSC may progress to large duct PSC. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)/MRCP is now recommended as a follow-up modality due to the lack of ionizing radiation and because it provides an overview and evaluation of both bile ducts and liver parenchyma. However, the radiological image of PSC is very complex making the interpretation of imaging findings difficult. Due to the high integration of imaging in the care of PSC patients, agreement of the interpretation of MRI/MRCP examinations of these patients must be secured. It is hard to predict the main clinical events in PSC, namely which and when patients are going to develop liver failure, need for liver transplantation, and cholangiocarcinoma. The existing prognostic models are mostly for use in clinical studies and are not appropriate for application on individual patients. Imaging has been suggested as a potential prognostic biomarker, but its full potential has not been completely evaluated. In this thesis we aimed to i) assess the agreement between radiologists of the interpretation of MRI/MRCP examinations of PSC patients, ii) evaluate the clinical and imaging features

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457946312
Document Type :
Electronic Resource