Von Meyenburg complex
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Von Meyenburg complex |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Biliary hamartomas; biliary microhamartomas
Overview
The Von Meyenburg complex is a form of hepatic hamartoma. They are found in the periportal zone.[1]
Historical Perspective
It is named for Hans von Meyenburg.[2][3]
Diagnosis
The Imaging findings are
- Biliary hamartomas are typically multiple round or irregular focal lesions of nearly uniform size (up to 15 mm) scattered throughout the liver.
- CT:Biliary hamartomas are hypoattenuating at CT
- MRI:Biliary hamartomas are hypointense at T1-weighted MR imaging and hyperintense at T2-weighted imaging. If the echo time is increased at T2-weighted imaging, the signal intensity of these lesions increases further and approaches that of cerebrospinal fluid. Biliary hamartomas do not usually show contrast enhancement, although a peripheral enhancing rim has been described. This has been hypothesized as related to compressed surrounding normal liver parenchyma
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References
- ↑ "develop".
- ↑ Template:WhoNamedIt
- ↑ H. von Meyenburg. Über die Zyztenleber. Beiträge zur pathologischen Anatomie und zur allgemeinen Pathologie, Jena, 1918, 64: 477-532.