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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551952

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Objective To assess CT, MR manifestations and diagnostic value in hepatic tuberculosis. Methods CT findings in 12 cases and MR findings in 4 cases with hepatic tuberculosis proved by surgery or biopsy were retrospectively analyzed. Results (1) CT findings: one case of serohepatic type of hepatic tuberculosis was multiple nodular lesions in the subcapsule of liver. Parenchymal type were in 10 cases, including multiple,miliary, micronodular and low density lesions with miliary calcifications in 2 cases, singular, low density mass with multiple flecked calcifications in 3 cases, multiple cystic lesions in 1 case, multiple micronodular and low density lesions fusing into multiloculated cystic mass or “cluster” sign in 3 cases, and singular, macronodular and low density lesion with multiple miliary calcifications in 1 case. One case of tuberculous cholangitis showed marked dilated intrahepatic duct with multiple flecked calcifications in the porta hepatis. (2) MR findings in 4 cases were hypointense on both T 1WI and T 2WI in one case, hypointense on T 1WI and hyperintense on T 2WI in 3 cases. Enhanced MR in 3 cases showed slightly peripheral enhancement or with multilocular enhancement. Conclusions Various types of hepatic tuberculosis had their different imaging findings. The typical CT and MR findings could suggest the diagnosis.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-544306

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Objective To discuss CT and MRI manifestations and the differential diagnosis of hepatic tuberculosis.Methods The imaging manifestations of hepatic tuberculosis proved by pathology in 2 cases were analyzed retrospectively with literatures review.The plain and contrast-enhanced CT scans were performed in 2 cases and 1 case underwent plain MRI.Results On plain CT scan,the lesion was non-homogeneous low density with even more low density in the center in 1 case,and nearly isodensity in another case.On contrast-enhanced CT scan,the lesions were no enhancement in arterial phases,and slight enhancement in venous phase and balance phase.In 1 case,slight enhancement was also shown surrounding the necrotic area.On MR plain scan,the lesion demonstrated low signal intensity on T_1WI,iso-and high mixed signal intensity on T_2WI.Conclusion Hepatic tuberculosis is rare seen,so it is easy to misdiagnosis.CT and MRI scanning can demonstrate some features of hepatic tuberculosis,especially dynamic enhanced scanning is very helpful in diagnosis and differential diagnosis.

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