Hypodense liver lesion radiology
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Metastases to lymph nodes and solid organs such as the liver may have an enhancement pattern similar to that of the primary tumor (Figure 16). Cystic metastases to the liver may also be seen[3,19]. Solid pseudopapillary tumor . Solid pseudopapillary tumor (SPT) accounts for 1%-2% of all pancreatic tumors.
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trauma that i didn't know was truama bcz i didn't read the clinical history, o/w was supposed to be the easiest case in the exam: liver hypodense lesion (should have said laceration) , ascitis, pseudoaneurysm in the sma. refer to a vascular surgeon and interventional radiology.
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Primary Liver Cancer and Metastatic Lesions in the Liver (Table B.4) Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer in adults [65]. The majority of patients have underlying hepatic dysfunction, which complicates patient management and trial …
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well-undefined hypodense lesion. an early moderate degree of inhomogeneous enhancement, with rapid washout in the portal venous phase . sign of “fast in fast out” Liver metastasis . multiple and variably sized low density lesions. rim enhancement. Liver cirrhosis. enlarged liver with irregular contour . non-homogenous density with diffuse ...
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iv. E3 - Likely unimportant findings (may need work-up) incompletely characterized lesions e.g., hypodense renal or liver lesion . v. E4 - Clinically important findings (work-up needed) e.g., solid renal or liver mass, aortic aneurysm, adenopathy
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* The lesion is predominantly hypervascular with sparse neovascularity. The most common location is the pancreatic head. Like microcystic adenoma of the pancreas, the lesion does not have malignant potential. Of the following, which is (are) associated with Sipple's syndrome (multiple endocrine neoplasia, type II syndrome): Carcinoid tumors.
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P.C. Seynaeve, P.J.L. De Visschere L.L. Mortelmans, and . A.M. De Schepper. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Classification, incidence, and clinical behaviour
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Affects: skin, liver, GI tract, eye, kidney (reports) Occurs following transplantation (e.g. BMT) / patients at high-risk for fungal infections for several weeks/months after engraftment (current debate over when and what to use for prophylaxis 1/07) / immunosuppressive agents used to …
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