Biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma CT
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Overview
CT
There are no specific imaging features that permit reliable differentiation of biliary cystadenoma from cystadenocarcinoma.
- The CT attenuation of the fluid component in a biliary cystadenoma varies depending on the fluid content.
- Higher attenuation may indicate recent hemorrhage.
- Calcifications that may be present in the septa or cyst wall are typically more apparent with CT than other imaging modalities.
- Septa may enhance with contrast material.
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CT image demonstates a biliary cystadenoma
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CT image demonstates a biliary cystadenoma
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