Liver candidiasis |
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Authors: | Grünebaum M. Ziv N. Kaplinsky C. Kornreich L. Horev G. Mor C. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatric Radiology, Beilinson Medical Center, 49100 Petah Tiqva, Israel;(2) Department of Sambur Center for Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Beilinson Medical Center, 49100 Petah Tiqva, Israel;(3) Department of Pathology, Beilinson Medical Center, 49100 Petah Tiqva, Israel;(4) Tel Aviv University Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel |
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Abstract: | Liver candidiasis is characterised by small abscesses spread throughout the organ at random. These lesions may be identified sonographically. In the active phase of the disease, hepatomegaly is seen together with the wheel in wheel phenomenon, the wagon wheel appearance and/or the bull's eye lesion. Later on, hypoechoic defects develop. When the echogenic foci are revealed, the healing phase is initiated. These manifestations are demonstrated in 4 pediatric oncology patients. The sonographic patterns as well as its differential diagnosis from primary liver tumors, metastatic infiltrations or other abscess formations are discussed. |
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