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  • Key words: Liver tumor—Hemangioma—Doppler—Arterioportal shunt.  (1)
  • Key words: Ultrasound—Anatomy—Liver—Necrosis— Deformity.  (1)
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    Abdominal imaging 24 (1999), S. 42-46 
    ISSN: 1432-0509
    Keywords: Key words: Liver tumor—Hemangioma—Doppler—Arterioportal shunt.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Color Doppler sonograms and angiographic findings in 23 hepatic hemangioma patients were compared to clarify how arterioportal shunts influence color Doppler findings of hepatic hemangiomas. The results of our study showed that the presence of arterioportal shunts (six cases) gave rise to large feeding arteries (five cases), multiple intratumoral flows (six cases), and reversal of portal flow within (five cases) or around (four cases) the tumor. These color Doppler findings mimicked hypervascular malignant tumors. Knowledge of such unusual color Doppler findings in hepatic hemangiomas may help in avoiding misinterpretations of color Doppler sonograms. RID=""ID=""〈e5〉Correspondence to:〈/e5〉 H. Naganuma
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    ISSN: 1432-0509
    Keywords: Key words: Ultrasound—Anatomy—Liver—Necrosis— Deformity.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background and methods: Macronodular hepatic deformity on normal liver is very rare. We present nine such cases and try to define the characteristic clinical and ultrasound (US) findings. Results: In the left lobe, the lateral segment was replaced by multiple nodules and the medial segment was very atrophied and irregularly shaped. Compared with the left lobe, the right lobe showed very few abnormalities except for segment 6, which showed a macronodular deformity. These nodules, regardless of diameter or lobe, showed a relatively homogeneous internal structure and were isoechoic relative to the surrounding hepatic parenchyma. These multinodular changes on US corresponded to multiple regenerative nodules identified at laparoscopic evaluation. On color Doppler US and angiography, the major intrahepatic vessels were patent in all cases. Conclusion: Although relatively rare, the macronodular hepatic deformity on normal liver collected in our series showed a characteristic appearance by US. A good understanding of its characteristics may help sonographers in differentiating it from other, more common hepatic deformities. RID="" ID="" 〈E5〉Correspondence to:〈/E5〉 K. Konno
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