About 20 months post embolisation, the large vascular lesion has almost completely atrophied. Reduction in size of the right perihepatic haematoma with fibrous scarring. The healing process in the region of peliosis has obliterated the right hepatic vein which originally ran through the lesion.
There is some tortuosity of the right posterior sectoral intrahepatic bile ducts, which may represent ischaemic change. Compared to the original scans, there is atrophy of the right lobe of the liver. There is compensatory hypertrophy of the left lobe of the liver. There are no areas of abnormal enhancement in the left lobe of the liver. There are two tiny linear foci of high-signal peripherally situated in segment 2/3 that could represent small cysts or dilated peripheral bile ducts. The mild intra and extrahepatic bile duct dilatation is stable. No significant fluid in the abdominal wall or upper abdomen. Splenomegaly.