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Clinical significance of focal echogenic liver lesions
Authors:Jan H Pen  Paul A Pelckmans  Yvan M van Maercke  Hendrik R Degryse  Arthur M de Schepper
Institution:(1) Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat 10, B 2520 Edegem, Belgium;(2) Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium
Abstract:During a 4-year period, 53 focal echogenic liver lesions were demonstrated by sonography in 41 patients, in whom there was no evidence of metastatic origin. Most of the lesions were hemangiomas.One of the purposes of this study was to determine the characteristic ultrasound features for liver hemangioma. Small (less than 2 cm), homogeneous, echogenic, well-circumscribed, subcapsular lesions almost prove their hemangiomatous nature. Lesions with a diameter of more than 2 cm are usually more lobulated and heterogeneous. They are located more centrally in the liver and nearly all show a close anatomical relation with 1 of the hepatic veins. Very large lesions (greater than 5 cm) with a heterogeneous and irregular aspect suggest focal nodular hyperplasia, which must be proven by a Tc-isotopic liver scan.
Keywords:Ultrasound  focal liver lesions  Liver hemangioma  Echogenic liver lesions  Focal nodular hyperplasia
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