Presentation
Ultrasonography revealed multiple liver lesions.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Multiple liver haemangiomas
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Multiple ill-defined, hypodense lesions scattered throughout the liver. The largest in segment VIII is 5.6 x 6.5 cm.
These lesions show early peripheral nodular discontinuous enhancement on the arterial phase and subsequent centripetal filling on the porto-venous and delayed phases of contrast injection. Enhancing portion of the lesions is similar to the aorta in almost all phases.
Some non-enhancing areas are seen even on delayed images which likely represents slow filling sinusoids.
Case Discussion
The imaging features are corresponding to benign vascular hepatic lesions most likely haemangiomas.