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Subject: Clinical medicine


Year: 2024


Type: Article
Type: PeerReviewed



Title: Do we really need triple phase computed tomography to detect and follow-up liver metastases of GIT (gastrointestinal tract) origin


Author: Dimova, Gabriela
Author: Karakolevska Ilova, Marija
Author: Gligorievski, Antonio
Author: Ivanovski, Sasho



Abstract: Background/Aim: Gastrointestinal tract malignancies account for over 25% of all cancer incidence worldwide. Radiologic imaging’s goal is to detect them in early stage. Multidetector CT is considered as the preferred imaging modality for colorectal cancer staging and follow-up, providing a global one-session staging method. Methods: We conducted a prospective study at the Department of Radiology, Clinical Hospital in Shtip, Republic of North Macedonia from januar 2023 till december 2023, in which we included 43 patients aged between 30-80 years old with primary tumors originating from the gastrointestinal tract and synchronous metastases in the liver. During the study, two CT examinations were performed. The first examination was done at the beginning of the disease diagnosis, and the second one followed a year later. Both examinations were performed with post-contrast series, in arterial, venous and late phase. Results: At the first CT scan, liver metastases from GIT origin in relation to the density of computed tomography in the venous phase all changes were shown as hypodense. At the second CT scan in the venous phase 33 changes were shown as hypodense. Conclusion: On the first CT examination, we obtained a 100% representation of liver metastases in the venous phase, while on the second CT examination taking into account the seven deceased patients, the percentage decreased to 84.9%. When it comes to imaging the liver and extrahepatic illness (both abdominal and thoracic), MDCT offers a significant benefit of “one-stop-shopping.” This guarantees that MDCT will keep playing a significant part in screening and staging


Publisher: Association of the Albanian Doctors from Macedonia


Relation: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/35957/



Identifier: oai:eprints.ugd.edu.mk:35957
Identifier: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/35957/1/Gabriela%20Dimova%20DO%20WE%20REALLY%20NEED%20TRIPLE%20PHASE%20COMPUTED%20TOMOGRAPHY%20Medicus%202024.pdf
Identifier: Dimova, Gabriela and Karakolevska Ilova, Marija and Gligorievski, Antonio and Ivanovski, Sasho (2024) Do we really need triple phase computed tomography to detect and follow-up liver metastases of GIT (gastrointestinal tract) origin. International Journal - Medicus, 29 (3). pp. 274-280. ISSN 1409-6366
Identifier: UDC 61



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