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* Pretreatment amebic liver abscess appears as a heterogeneously low-signal intensity mass with sharp borders on T1 and as a hyperintense region with hyperintensity extending to the liver surface, corresponding to [[edema]]tous hepatic [[parenchyma]]. | * Pretreatment amebic liver abscess appears as a heterogeneously low-signal intensity mass with sharp borders on T1 and as a hyperintense region with hyperintensity extending to the liver surface, corresponding to [[edema]]tous hepatic [[parenchyma]]. | ||
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MRI
- Pretreatment amebic liver abscess appears as a heterogeneously low-signal intensity mass with sharp borders on T1 and as a hyperintense region with hyperintensity extending to the liver surface, corresponding to edematous hepatic parenchyma.
- Progression of edema is followed with T2-weighted imaging.
- Posttreatment amebic liver abscess becomes homogeneously hypointense on T1-weighted images.
- Maturation of the abscess wall during and after treatment is characterized by the appearance of concentric rings.
- Differential for MR findings for amebic liver abscess also includes bacterial abscess, hematoma and necrotic tumor.