J Korean Radiol Soc.  1999 May;40(5):895-899. 10.3348/jkrs.1999.40.5.895.

CT Findings of Increased Attenuation of the Liver Adjacent to the Hemangioma

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  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Gachon Medical College, Gil Medical Center, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency, location, and appearance of increasedattenuation of the liver adjacent to a mass during arterial-phase spiral CT in patients with hemangioma. Thecharacteristics of the mass associated with these findings were also evaluated.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Usingspiral CT, 153 lesions in 114 hepatic hemangioma patients were retrospectively reviewed. We evaluated thefrequency, location, and appearance of increased hepatic attenuation adjacent to the hemangioma, and determinedwhether lesion size varied according to whether or not there was increased hepatic attenuation.
RESULTS
Areas ofincreased hepatic attenuation adjacent to the hemangioma were identified in 10.5% of cas-es(16/153) and seen inmasses which showed a homogeneously hyperdense (11/16, 69%) or peripherally hy-perdense pattern (5/16, 31%). Thelocation of increased hepatic attenuation was commonly the peripheral por-tion (9/16, 56%), and increased hepaticattenuation was frequently wedge shaped of the mass (11/16, 69%). Lesion size did not vary according to whether ornot there was increased hepatic attenuation.
CONCLUSION
Increased hepatic attenuation adjacent to a hemangiomais not rare, and is usually located periph-eral to the mass. It is common in a mass showing a homogeneouslyhyperdense pattern.

Keyword

Liver neoplasms, CT; Angioma, gastrointestinal tract; Computed tomography (CT), helical

MeSH Terms

Hemangioma*
Humans
Liver*
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, Spiral Computed
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