Publications by authors named "Gauruv Likhari"

Objective: To assess the accuracy of CT spectral HU curve assessment of hypodense liver lesions.

Methods: In this retrospective HIPAA-compliant study (January 2016 through May 2023), patients with biopsy-proven pancreatic adenocarcinoma and a biopsied indeterminate liver lesion underwent a DECT abdominal CT scan. Spectral HU curves were provided for each hypodense liver lesion, and slopes were calculated.

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Purpose: To assess whether image quality differences between SECT (single-energy CT) and DECT (dual-energy CT 70 keV) with equivalent radiation doses result in altered detection and characterization accuracy of liver metastases when using deep learning image reconstruction (DLIR), and whether DECT spectral curve usage improves accuracy of indeterminate lesion characterization.

Methods: In this prospective Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant study (March through August 2022), adult men and non-pregnant adult women with biopsy-proven colorectal cancer and liver metastases underwent SECT (120 kVp) and a DECT (70 keV) portovenous abdominal CT scan using DLIR in the same breath-hold (Revolution CT ES; GE Healthcare). Participants were excluded if consent could not be obtained, if there were nonequivalent radiation doses between the two scans, or if the examination was cancelled/rescheduled.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of abdominal MRI in hospitalized patients after they had a CT scan, analyzing MRIs performed over a one-year period.
  • Among the 221 MRIs, many were technically inadequate, with only 63 providing new information compared to the CT scans, influencing patient management in a minority of cases.
  • The findings suggest that while MRIs can uncover additional details that may affect treatment, their overall impact is limited and they come with increased costs, longer hospital stays, and resource demands, thus should be used selectively.
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Parenchymal lung metastases are common in malignant melanoma. However, endobronchial metastatic melanoma is uncommon. In this report, we describe a patient with a hyperdense endobronchial mass diagnosed as a melanoma metastasis.

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