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Sonic hedgehog hepatocellular adenoma: magnetic resonance imaging features and correlation with histology

  • Arnaud Ducatel*
  • , Hervé Trillaud
  • , Edouard Reizine
  • , Valérie Vilgrain
  • , Christine Sempoux
  • , Sabine Schmidt-Kobbe
  • , Annette S H Gouw
  • , Robbert J de Haas
  • , Céline Julien
  • , Valérie Paradis
  • , Jean-Frédéric Blanc
  • , Laurence Chiche
  • , Charles Balabaud
  • , Paulette Bioulac-Sage
  • , Nora Frulio
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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OBJECTIVES: Sonic hedgehog hepatocellular adenoma (shHCA) is a new hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) subgroup characterized by high risk of hemorrhage. ShHCA account for below 10% of all HCA cases and are often associated with female gender, obesity, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. No specific MRI characteristics have been described to date. The objective of this study was to assess the value of using MRI to identify shHCA, and correlate MRI findings with histology.

METHODS: We retrospectively collected MRI scans of 29 patients with shHCA from our center and from different liver referral centers to include 35 lesions. Diagnosis of shHCA was assessed by immunohistochemical overexpression of argininosuccinate synthase 1 or prostaglandin D2 synthase, then confirmed by molecular analysis of sonic hedgehog pathway activation and/or by proteomic analysis.

RESULTS: In 46% (n = 16/35) of shHCA cases, we detected intralesional fluid-filled cavities defined on MR images as fluid-like foci markedly hyperintense on T2-weighted sequences, and hypointense on T1-weighted sequences, with or without delayed enhancement. Pathologically, these cavities were observed in 54% of cases as vacuoles filled with blood at different stages of degradation. Hemorrhage and/or necrosis were detected among 71% of cases by MRI analysis (n = 25/35) versus 82% pathologically. Seventeen percent of shHCA cases (n = 6/35) were completely homogeneous via MRI and pathological analysis. No MRI criteria was found in favor of focal nodular hyperplasia, HNF1A-mutated HCA, or typical inflammatory HCA.

CONCLUSION: We reveal the presence of intralesional fluid-filled cavities among 46% of our shHCA cases that represent a new MRI finding possibly helpful for shHCA diagnosis.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT: This multicenter study is the first clinical study about the radiological aspect of this new hepatocellular adenoma subgroup. This highlights a strong correlation between MRI and histological analysis, with a specific pattern emerging for diagnosis.

KEY POINTS: • Sonic hedgehog hepatocellular adenoma is a new hepatocellular adenoma subgroup associated with high risk of hemorrhage, but imaging features of this subgroup remain unknown. • Analysis of MR images and correlation with pathology revealed intralesional fluid-filled cavities and necrotic-hemorrhagic changes. • Intralesional fluid-filled cavities have not yet been described in other adenoma subtypes and represent a new MRI finding for sonic hedgehog hepatocellular adenoma.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)4649–4662
Aantal pagina's14
TijdschriftEuropean Radiology
Volume34
Nummer van het tijdschrift8
Vroegere onlinedatum28-nov.-2023
DOI's
StatusPublished - aug.-2024

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