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Hepatic and splenic sarcoidosis: Ultrasound and MR imaging
Authors:Ada Kessler  Donald G. Mitchell M.D.  Harold L. Israel  Barry B. Goldberg
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Department of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(3) Division of MR Imaging, 1096 Main Building, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 132 S. 10th Street, 19107 Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Abdominal imaging studies may be performed for various indications in patients known to have sarcoidosis. To assess magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and sonographic ability to detect abnormalities in sarcoidosis patients with abdominal involvement, a prospective study on 18 selected patients was performed. Besides organomegaly, when present, ultrasound demonstrated normal or increased hepatic parenchymal echogenicity, coarsening of the liver parenchyma with or without discrete nodules, focal calcifications, as well as contour irregularity. Splenic discrete nodules were seen on ultrasound in a single patient. Besides organomegaly, MRI abnormalities include abnormal hepatic signal intensity, discrete nodules, contour irregularity, spiculation of small hepatic vascular branches, and a high periportal signal intensity. MRI splenic abnormalities include contour irregularity, nodularity, and abnormal signal intensity.The data presented in this study reveals the spectrum of ultrasound and MRI findings in sarcoidosis patients with abdominal organ involvement, potentially enabling the evaluation of the severity of the disease. MRI appears more sensitive than ultrasound for study of abdominal sarcoidosis.
Keywords:Sarcoidosis, liver involvement  Splenomegaly, diagnosis  Abdomen, US and MRI
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