2021-10-042021-10-041999Savcı, G. (1999). "The changing role of radiology in imaging liver tumors: An overview". European Journal of Radiology, 32(1), 36-51.0720-048Xhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0720-048X(99)00113-8https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0720048X99001138http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22197The surgical and the radiological advances in liver tumors in last two decades have made some malignant tumors operable which were considered inoperable and have completely changed the expectations from radiology. However, accurate staging, that is performed by imaging modalities, has critical importance in the selection of patients who can benefit from resection. Radiologists and referring physicians, therefore, should be aware of the current concepts in imaging liver tumors. This report updates both the changing role of radiology in hepatic neoplasms and the appropriate use of radiological modalities in liver tumors.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessRadiology, nuclear medicine & medical imagingLiver neoplasms, diagnosisLiver neoplasms, MR studiesLiver neoplasms, radionuclide studiesLiver neoplasms, CT studiesLiver neoplasms, US studiesSmall hepatocellular carcinomasFocal hepatic-lesionsPortal venous systemSuperparamagnetic iron-oxidePhase helical ctIodized-oil ctArterial portographyDifferential-diagnosisFatty infiltrationMr-angiographyComputerized tomographyDiagnostic radiographyDiseasesMagnetic resonance imagingMedical applicationsMedical imagingOncologyPatient treatmentRadioisotopesSurgeryHepatic neoplasmsHepatocellular carcinomaLiver tumorsUltrasonographyRadiologyThe changing role of radiology in imaging liver tumors: An overviewReview0000837503000052-s2.0-0032727174365132110580321Radiology, nuclear medicine & medical imagingFocal Nodular Hyperplasia; Fatty Liver; Portal VeinCancer stagingCancer surgeryDiagnostic imagingHumanLiver cell carcinomaLiver tumorPriority journalRadiologyReviewTumor diagnosisPreoperative evaluation