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Contrast enhanced ultrasound in diagnosing liver lesion that spontaneously disappeared:A case report
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作者 Zong-Ding Wang salameen haitham +1 位作者 Jian-Ping Gong Zi-Li Pen 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第21期5948-5954,共7页
BACKGROUND Focal liver lesions(FLLs)are abnormal masses that are distinguishable from the surrounding liver parenchyma,solid or cystic and may be benign or malignant.They are usually detected incidentally on abdominal... BACKGROUND Focal liver lesions(FLLs)are abnormal masses that are distinguishable from the surrounding liver parenchyma,solid or cystic and may be benign or malignant.They are usually detected incidentally on abdominal examinations.The classification of FLLs is very important as it directly determines the diagnosis and treatment of patients.CASE SUMMARY A 46-year-old male patient was admitted into the hospital with tarry stool,during the investigation of this issue an incidental FLL was detected.Upon further investigation of this“incidentaloma”computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging reached contradictory conclusions.The lesion was then further investigated using contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS)with an initial diagnosis of idiopathic FLL was acquired and observation of the FLL over time need for final diagnosis,however in the follow up the FLL disappeared spontaneously.CONCLUSION CEUSs value for characterization of FLLs is undeniable,especially when other methods produce inconsistent results,is undeniable but with its limitations.Why and how the FLL disappeared is not known,and can be only hypothesized it was a pseudolesion. 展开更多
关键词 LIVER ULTRASONOGRAPHY TOMOGRAPHY Contrast enhanced ultrasound Focal liver lesions Case report
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