Magnetic Resonance Elastography and 2-Point Dixon MR Imaging Techniques in Diffuse Liver Disease
Liver Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Liver Cancer focused on measuring Liver Cancer, Magnetic Resonance Elastography, 2-Point Dixon Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Liver Disease, Fatty Liver, Liver Fibrosis, Liver Cirrhosis, MRE, 2PD MRI, phase correction algorithm
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Group 1. Non-oncologic patients from VAMC in Houston:
- Biopsy proven or clinically suspected advanced parenchymal liver disease
- Core biopsies obtained within 1-month of MRI/MRE
- No treatment affecting the status of liver between MRI/MRE and post-imaging biopsy
- Signed consent
- Group 2. Oncologic patients at MDACC:
- Clinically or radiographically suspected liver damage, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis, hepatic fibrosis or cirrhosis
- Surgical or core biopsy scheduled within 4 weeks of MRI/MRE
- Signed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Claustrophobia
- Contraindications for MRI
- Unable to hold a breath
- Ascites or other clinical or radiographical signs of portal hypertension
Sites / Locations
- University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
MRE + 2PD MRI
MRE - Pneumatic driver will be placed over the upper abdomen. Patient will feel a vibration (like a cell phone or beeper vibrating). This vibration will create very small waves in the body. The scanner will then receive the vibrations from the liver and use them to create images of the liver tissue. 2PD MRI - Imaging performed after the MRE procedure and lasting 20-60 seconds. This procedure is useful in identifying fat tissue.