Presentation
Staging in a patient with known gastric cancer.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Hepatic metastases in gastric cancer
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A 1.8 cm lesion with central late enhancement, representing a metastasis. Furthermore, three hemangiomas, the largest in segment V (3.6 cm). Cholecystolithiasis.
From the case:
Hepatic metastases in gastric cancer
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A 1.8 cm T2-hyperintense lesion with central late enhancement, representing a metastasis. Furthermore, three hemangiomas, the largest in segment V (3.6 cm). Cholecystolithiasis.
Case Discussion
A 1.8 cm T2-hyperintense lesion with central late enhancement, representing a metastasis. Furthermore, three hemangiomas, the largest in segment V (3.6 cm). Cholecystolithiasis.