1. Transient washout of hepatic hemangiomas: Potential pitfall mimicking malignancy
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David J.S. Becker-Weidman, MD, Thomas A. Hope, MD, Pooja H. Doshi, MD, Anuj Patel, MD, and Donald G. Mitchell, MD
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High-flow hepatic hemagioma ,MRI ,Eovist ,Washout ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Hemangiomas are the most common tumor of the liver and distinguishing them from malignancy is important. This is a report of 3 hemangiomas in 2 patients that exhibit transient washout of gadoxetate disodium (Eovist), relative to blood pool and liver parenchyma, a characteristic that is used to diagnose hepatocellular carcinoma in at-risk patients. It is important to recognize that high-flow hemangiomas can exhibit transient washout when using a small volume of injected contrast agent. This finding is unlikely to be present on CT examinations because of the larger volume of contrast administered.
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- 2016
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