巨大肝血管瘤慢性出血的磁共振成像

Mirjana Vukelic Markovic , Lidija Petricusic , Josip Curic , Rosemarie Forstner , Marko Banic
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肝血管瘤是最常见的良性肝间质肿瘤。它们通常是无症状的,大多数是在为各种适应症进行影像学检查时偶然发现的。然而,自发的瘤内出血或破裂是可能的,通常发生在周围的大血管瘤中。在本文中,我们提出一个病例的病人无症状出血进入肝血管瘤。回顾文献,我们没有发现没有临床症状的意外发现出血的报告。肝血管瘤的肿瘤内出血提示在非增强CT图像上存在高密度区域,在t1加权MR图像上存在高信号强度区域,最好在脂肪抑制序列上描述。存在典型的血管瘤强化特征和在未出血区域的t2加权序列上明显的高信号强度可以进行特异性诊断。在本文中,我们描述的变化,发生在肝血肿在长期随访期间使用磁共振成像。
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Magnetic resonance imaging of chronic bleeding into a giant hepatic hemangioma

Hepatic hemangiomas are the most common benign mesenchymal hepatic tumors. They are usually asymptomatic and most of them are discovered incidentally during an imaging test performed for various indications. However, spontaneous intratumoral bleeding or rupture is possible and usually occurs in large hemangiomas that are peripherally located. In this paper, we present a case of a patient with an asymptomatic bleeding into hepatic hemangioma. Reviewing the literature we found no reports on accidental finding of bleeding with absence of clinical symptoms. Intratumoral bleeding in hepatic hemangioma is suggested by presence of high density areas within the tumor on nonenhanced CT images and high signal intensity areas on T1-weighted MR images, best depicted on fat-suppressed sequences. Presence of typical enhancement features of hemangioma and marked high signal intensity on T2-weighted sequences in spared nonhemorrhagic areas allow the specific diagnosis. In this paper we describe changes that occur in hepatic hematomas during long follow-up period using magnetic resonance imaging.

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