نتایج جستجو برای: hepatic lesion

تعداد نتایج: 188206  

2013
Ji Soo Song Sang Jae Noh Baik Hwan Cho Woo Sung Moon

Multicystic biliary hamartoma (MCBH) is a very rare hamartomatous cystic nodule of the liver, which has recently been described as a new entity of a hepatic nodular lesion. We report a unique case of MCBH with a review of the literatures. A hepatic multicystic mass of segment 3 was detected in a 52-year-old male by abdominal computed tomography, and resection of this lesion was performed. Macro...

Journal: :Medical ultrasonography 2010
Eleni-Anna Saloura Vasiliki Bizimi Emmanouil Theodoropoulos Marianna Motogna-Kalokairinou Alexia P Balanika Christos S Baltas

PURPOSE To compare the results of pathologic and cytologic reports of specimens acquired from focal liver lesions using ultrasound-guided biopsy and to evaluate the necessity of performing both techniques in the same patient. MATERIALS AND METHODS 21 patients were eligible for enrollment in the study. Specimens for both pathologic and cytologic examination were obtained from 16 lesions using ...

Journal: :The West Indian medical journal 2010
R Maharaj S V Sakpal K Deodhar A Kulkarni S Arya M Ramadwar S V Shrikhande V Naraynsingh P J Shukla

A 16-year old female presented to hospital with abdominal pain. Features on computed tomography raised the possibility of biliary cystadenoma or cystadenocarcinoma. She underwent a liver resection, and histopathology confirmed a serous biliary cystadenoma. This case is presented to highlight the radiological features of this uncommon pre-malignant condition as well as to summarize a management ...

Journal: :Gastroenterology Insights 2021

Background: The liver is involved in disseminated tuberculosis more than 80% of cases while primary involvement rare, representing <1% all cases. Hepatic (TB) can be treated by conventional anti-TB therapy; however, diagnosing this disease remains a challenge. diagnosis might particularly difficult patients with single lesion that could misdiagnosed as tumor or other focal lesions. Although ...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 2001
S B Chinn F T Lee G D Kennedy C Chinn C D Johnson T C Winter T F Warner D M Mahvi

OBJECTIVE This study determined the effect of vascular occlusion on radiofrequency lesion shape, volume, and temperature in a porcine liver model. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Radiofrequency lesions (n = 33) were created in the livers of six domestic pigs in vivo using a multiprong radiofrequency electrode. Lesions were randomly assigned to one of four vascular occlusion groups: portal vein, hepatic ...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2005
Kenneth Hoyt Flemming Forsberg Christopher R B Merritt Ji-Bin Liu Jonathan Ophir

Ethanol-induced hepatic lesions were investigated in swine for in vivo use as a strain imaging animal model. Lesions (n = 25) were induced by injecting ethanol (doses 0.33 to 2.0 mL) directly into the surgically exposed liver at depths of 12, 15 or 25 mm. Lesions were imaged with a modified HDI 1000 scanner (Philips Medical Systems, Bothell, WA, USA). The elastograms (n = 91) characterized lesi...

2012
Jung Hyo Rhim Jeong Yeon Cho Seung Hyup Kim

We report the radiological findings of regional enhancement of the liver adjacent to the right adrenal pheochromocytoma. CT and MRI showed focal strong enhancement of adjacent liver tissue in the arterial phase. However during the delayed phase, the lesion showed iso-attenuation with normal hepatic parenchyma and not delineated. The lesion did not show abnormal signal intensity on neither T1 no...

2015
Michael Kueht Prakash Masand Abbas Rana Ronald Cotton John Goss

Hepatic solitary fibrous tumor (HSFT) is a very rare benign liver tumor without well-defined findings on imaging. Even with multiphase advanced contrast-enhanced liver imaging, a definitive preoperative diagnosis is impossible. The diagnostic process can be further complicated when there are two concurrent lesions with different radiologic appearances. Here, we compare the findings of a commonl...

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