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|Simple hepatic cysts (SHCs) | |||
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* Anechoic | |||
* Homogeneous | |||
* Fluid filled | |||
* Smooth margins | |||
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* Well-demarcated | |||
* Water-attenuated | |||
* Smooth lesion without an internal structure | |||
* No enhancement with contrast | |||
|T1: hypointense signal intensity | |||
T2: hyperintense signal intensity | |||
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|Biliary cystadenomas (BCs) | |||
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* Irregular walls | |||
* Internal septations forming loculi | |||
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* Heterogeneous | |||
* Internal septations | |||
* Irregular papillary growths | |||
* Thickened cyst walls | |||
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* T1: Hypointense signal intensity | |||
* T2: Hyperintense signal intensity | |||
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|Hydatid cysts (HCs) | |||
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* May appear similar to SHC. | |||
** Progress to develop | |||
** Thick calcified walls | |||
** Hyperechoic/hypoechoic contents. | |||
* Daughter cysts in periphery. | |||
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* Hypodense lesion with hypervascular pericyst wall | |||
* Distinct endocyst wall | |||
* Calcified walls and septa easily detected. | |||
* Daughter cysts seen peripherally within mother cyst. | |||
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* T1: Hypointense signal intensity of cyst contents. | |||
* T2: Hyperintense signal intensity of cyst contents. | |||
* Hypointense rim on T2. | |||
* Daughter cysts seen peripherally within mother cyst. | |||
* Collapse parasitic membranes seen as floating linear structures within cyst. | |||
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Revision as of 16:04, 5 February 2018
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Liver mass MRI On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Liver mass MRI |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2]
Overview
On MRI, characteristic features for the diagnosis of liver mass, include: higher soft tissue contrast, lack of radiation exposure, lesion characterization by evaluation of signal intensities, improving detection of hypervascular lesions, and characterization of the dynamics of contrast uptake.[1]
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On MRI, characteristic features for the diagnosis of liver mass, include:
- Higher soft tissue contrast
- Lack of radiation exposure
- Lesion characterization by evaluation of signal intensities
- Improving detection of hypervascular lesions
- Characterization of the dynamics of contrast uptake
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NRH | Isoechoic/hyperechoic |
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Simple hepatic cysts (SHCs) |
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T2: hyperintense signal intensity |
Biliary cystadenomas (BCs) |
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Hydatid cysts (HCs) |
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References
- ↑ 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.