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Unusual hemodynamics and pseudolesions of the noncirrhotic liver at CT
- Source :
- Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Recognition of pseudolesions of the liver at computed tomography (CT) is important because of their close resemblance to primary liver cancers or metastases. Two types of pseudolesion in the noncirrhotic liver include that due to transient extrinsic compression, typically caused by ribs or the diaphragm, and that due to a "third inflow" of blood from other than the usual hepatic arterial and portal venous sources: the cholecystic, parabiliary, or epigastric-paraumbilical venous system. Although the location of both types of pseudolesion are characteristic, their appearances at CT during arterial portography and CT during selective angiography vary from nonenhanced low-attenuation areas to well-enhanced high-attenuation areas, depending on the amount and timing of the inflow and presence or absence of focal metabolic alteration of the hepatocytes. Radiologists need to understand the underlying mechanism of these pseudolesions to better recognize the wide range of their appearances at CT.
- Subjects :
- Noncirrhotic liver
Rib cage
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.diagnostic_test
Portography
business.industry
Liver Diseases
Angiography
Hemodynamics
Constriction, Pathologic
Constriction
Diaphragm (structural system)
Diagnosis, Differential
Portal System
Liver
medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Tomography
Radiology
business
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02715333
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8087c439293728a4223d3fa8862e8a72