MDCT Evaluation of Gastric Malignancies: Pearls and Pitfalls
MDCT Evaluation of Gastric Malignancies: Pearls and Pitfalls |
The key to the successful CT examination of the stomach centers around study technique and study interpretation |
Normal Gastric Antrum |
”Computed tomography is the imaging method of choice for evaluating stomach neoplasms, and traditional 3D methodologies have previously been shown to have value in lesion detection, staging, and follow-up for treatment response. With the addition of enhanced surface detail intrinsic to CR, the role of 3D CT visualizations in stomach neoplasm imaging may be expanded. Prospective trials with pathologic correlation that evaluate the ability of CR to enhance detection of subtle mucosal irregularities, study whether CR provides better lesion characterization through highlighting intratumoral texture, and lead to improved preoperative planning would be of value.” Evaluation of Stomach Neoplasms With 3-Dimensional Computed Tomography: Focus on the Potential Role of Cinematic Rendering Steven P. Rowe, Linda C. Chu, Elliot K. Fishman J Comput Assist Tomogr 2018;42: 661–666 |
MDCT Analysis of the Stomach
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MDCT of the Normal Stomach
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Normal Stomach in a 45 year old female with RUQ pain |
Gastric Adenocarcinoma |
Gastric Adenocarcinoma in an ER Patient |
“ Our findings suggest that irregular or eccentric antral thickening that exceeds 12 mm on CT should be considered abnormal.” Wall Thickening of the Gastric Antrum as a Normal Finding: Multidetector CT with Cadaveric Comparison Pickhardt PJ et al. AJR 2003;181:973-979 |
“In an adequately distended stomach, the normal nondependent gastric body is less than or equal to 5 mm in thickness. The antral wall, in contrast, may normally measure less than or equal to 12 mm in thickness.” CT of Gastric Emergencies Guniganti PG et al. RadioGraphics 2015; 35:1909–1921 |
Gastric Antrum Simulates Thickened Antrum |
Gastric Adenocarcinoma in the Antrum |
MDCT of the Stomach: Study Design (JHH)
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When would water not be an ideal contrast agent? |
Phase of Scan Acquisition
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Arterial vs. Venous Phase Imaging of the Stomach (adenocarcinoma)
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Cirrhosis with Gastric Varices |