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* The ultrasonographic features of hepatocellular adenoma are non specific and may appear as hyper-, iso-, or hypo echoic.<ref name=Radiopaedia 2015 Hepatic adenoma>{{cite web | title = Radiopedia 2015 Hepatic adenoma [Dr Matt A. Morgan and Dr Koshy Jacob]| url = http://radiopaedia.org/articles/hepatic-adenoma }}</ref> | * The ultrasonographic features of hepatocellular adenoma are non specific and may appear as hyper-, iso-, or hypo echoic.<ref name=Radiopaedia 2015 Hepatic adenoma>{{cite web | title = Radiopedia 2015 Hepatic adenoma [Dr Matt A. Morgan and Dr Koshy Jacob]| url = http://radiopaedia.org/articles/hepatic-adenoma }}</ref> | ||
* The classic appearance of hepatocellular adenoma is a well demarcated hyper echoic mass, whereas, central necrosis and hemorrhage gives rise to heterogeneous echogenecity that can resemble focal nodular hyperplasia. | * The classic appearance of hepatocellular adenoma is a well demarcated hyper echoic mass, whereas, central necrosis and hemorrhage gives rise to heterogeneous echogenecity that can resemble focal nodular hyperplasia.<ref>{{Cite journal | ||
* The color doppler ultrasound features of hepatocellular adenoma include; intratumoral veins associated with peritumoral veins and arteries. | | author = [[Ludger Barthelmes]] & [[Iain S. Tait]] | ||
| title = Liver cell adenoma and liver cell adenomatosis | |||
| journal = [[HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association]] | |||
| volume = 7 | |||
| issue = 3 | |||
| pages = 186–196 | |||
| year = 2005 | |||
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| doi = 10.1080/13651820510028954 | |||
| pmid = 18333188 | |||
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* The color doppler ultrasound features of hepatocellular adenoma include; intratumoral veins associated with peritumoral veins and arteries.<ref>{{Cite journal | |||
| author = [[M. Golli]], [[J. T. Van Nhieu]], [[D. Mathieu]], [[E. S. Zafrani]], [[D. Cherqui]], [[D. Dhumeaux]], [[N. Vasile]] & [[A. Rahmouni]] | |||
| title = Hepatocellular adenoma: color Doppler US and pathologic correlations | |||
| journal = [[Radiology]] | |||
| volume = 190 | |||
| issue = 3 | |||
| pages = 741–744 | |||
| year = 1994 | |||
| month = March | |||
| doi = 10.1148/radiology.190.3.8115621 | |||
| pmid = 8115621 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
* The contrast enhanced ultrasound of hepatocellular adenoma is hypervascular in arterial phase and shows centripetal filling in portal venous and delayed phases. | * The contrast enhanced ultrasound of hepatocellular adenoma is hypervascular in arterial phase and shows centripetal filling in portal venous and delayed phases. | ||
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Overview
The ultrasonographic features of hepatocellular adenoma are non specific and may appear as hyper, iso or hypo echoic. It cna show a hyper echoic mass. The color doppler ultrasound shows intratumoral veins associated with peritumoral veins and arteries. The contrast enhanced ultrasound is hypervascular in arterial phase and shows centripetal filling in portal venous and delayed phases.
Ultrasound
- The ultrasonographic features of hepatocellular adenoma are non specific and may appear as hyper-, iso-, or hypo echoic.Invalid parameter in
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tag - The classic appearance of hepatocellular adenoma is a well demarcated hyper echoic mass, whereas, central necrosis and hemorrhage gives rise to heterogeneous echogenecity that can resemble focal nodular hyperplasia.[1]
- The color doppler ultrasound features of hepatocellular adenoma include; intratumoral veins associated with peritumoral veins and arteries.[2]
- The contrast enhanced ultrasound of hepatocellular adenoma is hypervascular in arterial phase and shows centripetal filling in portal venous and delayed phases.
References
- ↑ Ludger Barthelmes & Iain S. Tait (2005). "Liver cell adenoma and liver cell adenomatosis". HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association. 7 (3): 186–196. doi:10.1080/13651820510028954. PMID 18333188.
- ↑ M. Golli, J. T. Van Nhieu, D. Mathieu, E. S. Zafrani, D. Cherqui, D. Dhumeaux, N. Vasile & A. Rahmouni (1994). "Hepatocellular adenoma: color Doppler US and pathologic correlations". Radiology. 190 (3): 741–744. doi:10.1148/radiology.190.3.8115621. PMID 8115621. Unknown parameter
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