Fractal analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma vasculature shows regional differences independent of vascular invasion
Jake Penney, Victor Nardon, Aurélie Beaufrere, Miguel Albuquerque, Valérie Paradis, Ralph Sinkus

TL;DR
This study uses fractal analysis to show that blood vessel structures in liver cancer differ across regions, independent of vascular invasion.
Contribution
The study introduces fractal and Hurst index metrics to quantify vascular organization in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Findings
Fractal dimension and Hurst index revealed statistically significant regional differences in vascular organization.
Tumoral regions had fewer small, round vessels compared to non-tumorous tissue.
Vascular invasion did not significantly affect fractal metrics.
Abstract
Tumor vasculature architecture influences treatment response, particularly in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) where anti-angiogenic therapies are standard. Although CD31 is a positive endothelial stain, classical CD31-derived metrics –such as vessel density or area fraction–primarily quantify vascular abundance and provide limited insight into organization. These metrics cannot reliably separate vascular phenotypes across tissue regions when organization, rather than quantity, is the discriminating feature. To address this gap, we investigated whether mathematical, scale-dependent descriptors could distinguish vascular organization beyond what classical metrics capture. Here, fractal dimension and Hurst index were derived on vessels segmented from 29 CD31-stained HCC samples across tumoral, peri-tumoral, and distant non-tumoral regions, with/without vascular invasion–a key prognostic…
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TopicsAngiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer · MRI in cancer diagnosis · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
