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Volumetric Analysis at Abdominal CT: Oncologic and Non-oncologic Applications

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Journal Br J Radiol
Specialty Radiology
Date 2018 Nov 21
PMID 30457881
Citations 6
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Volumetric analysis is an objective three-dimensional assessment of a lesion or organ that may more accurately depict the burden of complex objects compared to traditional linear size measurement. Small changes in linear size are amplified by corresponding changes in volume, which could have significant clinical implications. Though early methods of calculating volumes were time-consuming and laborious, multiple software platforms are now available with varying degrees of user-software interaction ranging from manual to fully automated. For the assessment of primary malignancy and metastatic disease, volumetric measurements have shown utility in the evaluation of disease burden prior to and following therapy in a variety of cancers. Additionally, volume can be useful in treatment planning prior to resection or locoregional therapies, particularly for hepatic tumours. The utility of CT volumetry in a wide spectrum of non-oncologic pathology has also been described. While clear advantages exist in certain applications, some data have shown that volume is not always the superior method of size assessment and the associated labor intensity may not be worthwhile. Further, lack of uniformity among software platforms is a challenge to widespread implementation. This review will discuss CT volumetry and its potential oncologic and non-oncologic applications in abdominal imaging, as well as advantages and limitations to this quantitative technique.

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