Presentation
Hepatic focal lesions visualized on ultrasound.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Multiple hepatic hemangiomas
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Non-enhanced CT scan shows multiple hypoattenuating lesions in the liver. In arterial phase and venous phase contrast material enhanced CT scans show progressive, peripheral, globular enhancement, which is highly suggestive of hemangioma.
Case Discussion
This case shows the pathognomonic features of hepatic hemangiomas, namely, peripheral nodular enhancement and progressive centripetal fill-in.