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==CT | Computed tomography may be useful for the evaluation and diagnosis of liver masses. The evaluation of liver mass should be performed with a triphasic CT, this modality includes 3 phases: non-contrast, arterial phase, and portal venous phase. On CT, characteristic findings of liver mass, may include: solitary or multiple lesion, solid or cystic consistency, and normally a rounded lesion. The evaluation of liver mass will depend on several characteristics, such as: vascular pattern, size, location, size, distribution, margins, attenuation, and contrast enhancement. | ||
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Computed tomography may be useful for the evaluation and diagnosis of liver masses.<ref name="radioas" /><ref name="pmid22541698">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bonder A, Afdhal N |title=Evaluation of liver lesions |journal=Clin Liver Dis |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=271–83 |year=2012 |pmid=22541698 |doi=10.1016/j.cld.2012.03.001 |url=}}</ref> | |||
*The evaluation of liver mass should be performed with a triphasic CT, this modality includes 3 phases: | |||
**Non-contrast | |||
**Arterial phase | |||
**Portal venous phase | |||
*On CT, characteristic findings of liver mass, include:<ref name="radioas">Oliver JH, Baron RL: State of the art, helical biphasic contrast-enhanced CT of the liver: Technique, indications, interpretation, and pitfalls. Radiology 1996; 201:1-14. </ref> | |||
**Solitary or multiple lesion | |||
**Solid or cystic | |||
**Rounded lesion | |||
**'''Bright dot sign''': Presence of a bright dot within a lesion which remains hyper-attenuating on arterial and portal venous phase CT, corresponding to early nodular enhancement seen on liver hemangioma. | |||
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! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" + |[[Hepatocellular carcinoma]] | |||
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*Early arterial phase enhancement and then rapid wash out | |||
*Rim enhancement of capsule may persist | |||
*Malignant liver mass, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma, can have a variety of appearances, such as: | |||
**Massive (focal) | |||
***Large mass | |||
***May have necrosis, fat and /or calcification | |||
**Nodular (multifocal) | |||
***Multiple masses of variable attenuation | |||
***May also have central necrosis | |||
**Infiltrative (diffuse) | |||
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! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" + |[[Hemangioma]] | |||
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[[Image:Liver-haemangioma-bright-dot-sign.PNG|thumb|'''Liver hemangioma''': discontinuous, nodular, peripheral enhancement starting in arterial phase]] | |||
*Discontinuous, nodular, peripheral enhancement starting in arterial phase | |||
*Gradual central filling | |||
*Enhancement must match blood pool in each phase, or not a hemangioma (i.e. similar to the aorta in arterial, portal vein in portal phase, etc) | |||
*Small hemangiomas (< ~1.5 cm) may demonstrate "flash filling" - complete homogenous enhancement in arterial phase (no gradual filling in) | |||
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! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" + |[[Focal nodular hyperplasia]] | |||
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*Bright arterial phase enhancement except for central scar | |||
*Isodense/isointense to liver on portal venous phase | |||
*Central scar enhancement on delayed phase | |||
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! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" + |[[Hepatic adenoma]] | |||
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*Large, well circumscribed encapsulated tumors | |||
*The distribution of hepatic adenoma | |||
**80% solitary | |||
**20% multiple | |||
*Arterial phase: transient homogenous enhancement | |||
*Returns to near isodensity on portal venous and delayed phase image | |||
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! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" + |[[Metastases|Liver metastases]] | |||
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*Hypodense and enhance less than the surrounding liver | |||
*Metastases from certain primaries demonstrate an increase in the number of vessels | |||
*Rim enhancement as a feature of malignant lesions especially metastases | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Computed tomography may be useful for the evaluation and diagnosis of liver masses. The evaluation of liver mass should be performed with a triphasic CT, this modality includes 3 phases: non-contrast, arterial phase, and portal venous phase. On CT, characteristic findings of liver mass, may include: solitary or multiple lesion, solid or cystic consistency, and normally a rounded lesion. The evaluation of liver mass will depend on several characteristics, such as: vascular pattern, size, location, size, distribution, margins, attenuation, and contrast enhancement.
CT
Computed tomography may be useful for the evaluation and diagnosis of liver masses.[1][2]
- The evaluation of liver mass should be performed with a triphasic CT, this modality includes 3 phases:
- Non-contrast
- Arterial phase
- Portal venous phase
- On CT, characteristic findings of liver mass, include:[1]
- Solitary or multiple lesion
- Solid or cystic
- Rounded lesion
- Bright dot sign: Presence of a bright dot within a lesion which remains hyper-attenuating on arterial and portal venous phase CT, corresponding to early nodular enhancement seen on liver hemangioma.
Hepatic Diseases | CT Scan Findings |
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Hepatocellular carcinoma |
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Hemangioma |
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Focal nodular hyperplasia |
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Hepatic adenoma |
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Liver metastases |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Oliver JH, Baron RL: State of the art, helical biphasic contrast-enhanced CT of the liver: Technique, indications, interpretation, and pitfalls. Radiology 1996; 201:1-14.
- ↑ Bonder A, Afdhal N (2012). "Evaluation of liver lesions". Clin Liver Dis. 16 (2): 271–83. doi:10.1016/j.cld.2012.03.001. PMID 22541698.