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Diagnostic approach in hepatic lymphoma: radiological imaging findings and literature review

Authors :
Anna Pecorelli
Sandro Sironi
Cammillo Talei Franzesi
Cesare Maino
Teresa Giandola
Maria Ragusi
Davide Ippolito
Marco Porta
Giulia Querques
Ippolito, D
Porta, M
Maino, C
Pecorelli, A
Ragusi, M
Giandola, T
Querques, G
Talei Franzesi, C
Sironi, S
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose: Imaging manifestations of hepatic lymphoma, both primary (PHL) and secondary (SHL), are extremely variable and non-specific, but some features are useful diagnostic clues in an appropriate clinical setting. Through a PubMed search, we found several published reviews focused on PHL and SHL diagnosis. However, to the best of our knowledge, few of them encompass a comprehensive analysis of all the diagnostic tools and relative radiological findings. The aim of this review is to provide a description of the radiological features of both PHL and SHL, by critically analyzing the available literature. Materials and methods: An extensive review of published literature along with a description of personal case series of both PHL and SHL has been conducted. Results: SHL can be easily diagnosed with imaging techniques, as it is usually associated with node disease. On the contrary the diagnosis can be a challenge in PHL, often mimicking HCC or liver metastasis of adenocarcinoma. In this context, multiparametric MRI plays a fundamental role in the differential diagnosis. Both for PHL and SHL, liver involvement presents as solitary or multiple lesions or as diffuse infiltrative disease. Conclusion: PHL and SHL may be correctly characterized using different radiological techniques. Both CT and MRI have showed a good correlation with histology, as they permit to distinguish between lymphomatous tissue, and necrotic and fibrotic areas.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....906bbbee352b0de5c6e8bc057a595835