J Korean Soc Med Ultrasound.
2000 Dec;19(4):245-252.
Hepatic Abscess versus Peripheral Cholangiocarcinoma: Sonographic Differentiation
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Radiology, Korea University College of Medicine.
- 2Department of Radiology, Kun-kuk University College of Medicine, Chung-Ju Hospital.
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To find out the sonographic findings that are useful to differentiate hepatic abscess from peripheral
cholangiocarcinoma.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Twenty-two hepatic abscesses and 22 peripheral cholangiocarcinomas which had been
confirmed histologically were included in this study. Objective points were echo characteristics of the lesion, internal
septation, presence of peripheral low echoic rim, demarcation from normal liver(well or poorly defined),
posterior enhancement, multiplicity, dilatation of bile duct(obstructive or non-obstructive), intrahepatic duct stone,
pleural effusion, and intra-abdominal fluid collection. Echo characteristics of the lesion were classified in-to
four types. Type I; Predominantly echogenic with hypoechoic portion, type II; Echogenic without hypoechoic
portion, type III; Predominantly hypoechoic with echogenic portion, type IV; Hypoechoic without echogenic
portion.
RESULTS
1)Nine abscesses and 2 peripheral cholangiocarcinomas were type I(p=0.037), 2)One abscess and 18 peripheral
cholangiocarcinomas were type II(p=0.001), 3)Seven abscesses and none of peripheral cholangiocarcinomas
were type III(p=0.001), 4)Five abscesses and 2 peripheral cholangiocarcinomas were type IV(p=0.410).
Only 7 abscesses showed internal septations(p=0.013). One abscess and 9 peripheral cholangiocarcinomas
showed peripheral hypoechoic halos(p=0.012). Only 9 peripheral cholangiocarcinomas showed obstructive bile
duct dilatation (p=0.001). There were no statistically significant differences between abscess and peripheral
cholangiocarcinoma on other objective points.
CONCLUSION
Predominantly echogenic with hypoechoic portion, predominantly hypoechoic with echogenic portion,
and internal septation are the features suggestive of hepatic abscess, and echogenic without hypoechoic
portion, peripheral hypoechoic halo, obstructive bile duct dilatation are suggestive of peripheral cholangiocarcinoma.
Therefore these sonographic findings are helpful to differentiate hepatic abscess from peripheral cholan-giocarcinoma