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On CT, abscesses may be single or multipe, round or oval, have an enhancing rim, complete or incomplete rim of [[edema]], have smooth or nodular margins, intraabscess [[hemorrhage]], peripheral biliary ductal dilatation, and may contain internal septations. Patterns are variable. | On CT, abscesses may be single or multipe, round or oval, have an enhancing rim, complete or incomplete rim of [[edema]], have smooth or nodular margins, intraabscess [[hemorrhage]], peripheral biliary ductal dilatation, and may contain internal septations. Patterns are variable. | ||
Revision as of 21:41, 10 December 2012
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
CT Scan
On CT, abscesses may be single or multipe, round or oval, have an enhancing rim, complete or incomplete rim of edema, have smooth or nodular margins, intraabscess hemorrhage, peripheral biliary ductal dilatation, and may contain internal septations. Patterns are variable.
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CT image demonstrates a large abscess in the right hepatic lobe
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CT image demonstrates a large abscess in the right hepatic lobe
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Copyleft images obtained courtesy of RadsWiki [2]