Search results for "Focal Nodular Hyperplasia"

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Benign focal liver lesions: spectrum of findings on SonoVue-enhanced pulse-inversion ultrasonography.

2005

The prevalence of benign focal liver lesions (BFLL) is high both in the general population and in patients with known malignancies. The gray-scale ultrasound (US) technique is usually the first-line imaging modality used in the radiological workup of such lesions, but unfortunately it lacks specificity. Furthermore, Doppler examination may often be unsatisfactory owing to motion artefacts, or when small or deeply located lesions are evaluated. Recently, microbubble-based contrast agents used in combination with gray-scale US techniques, which are very sensitive to nonlinear behavior of microbubbles, have led to a better depiction of both microvasculature and macrovasculature of focal hepati…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationSulfur HexafluorideContrast MediaAdenoma Liver CellmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patienteducationPhospholipidsNeuroradiologyUltrasonographyeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver DiseasesUltrasoundLiver NeoplasmsInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicinePulse inversionFocal Nodular HyperplasiaMicrobubblesFemaleRadiologyUltrasonographybusinessHemangioma
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Transient hepatic nodular lesions associated with patent ductus venosus in preterm infants.

2010

We report on two cases of low-birth-weight preterm infants with patent ductus venosus associated with hepatic hypoechoic lesions of the fourth segment in an otherwise normal liver. Although tumorlike hepatic lesions have been previously reported in association with portosystemic shunts in children and adults, they were never described in preterm infants during physiological patency of ductus venosus. In our patients, hepatic lesions disappeared shortly after the spontaneous ductus closure. Physiopathologic interactions are discussed regarding altered portal blood supply caused by ductus venosus shunt.

AdultMalecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyGestational AgeHepatic VeinsSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaInternal medicinemedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesUltrasonographyPATENT DUCTUS VENOSUSbusiness.industryFocal nodular hyperplasiaInfant NewbornPortosystemic shunt - focal nodular hyperplasia - focal fatty sparing - ultrasoundObstetrics and GynecologyInfant Low Birth Weightmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPortal SystemLiverNodular lesionsFocal Nodular HyperplasiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPortal bloodcardiovascular systemCardiologyFemalePortosystemic shuntbusinessShunt (electrical)Ductus venosusInfant PrematureLiver CirculationAmerican journal of perinatology
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Focal nodular hyperplasia-like lesions in patients with cavernous transformation of the portal vein: prevalence, MR findings and natural history.

2011

PURPOSE: To retrospectively investigate the prevalence, MR findings, natural history, and association with other hepatic lesions of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH)-like lesions in a cohort of consecutive patients with cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective IRB-approved study comprised 58 patients (32 men, 26 women; average age, 50 years) with CTPV who underwent liver MR imaging between 2000 and 2008. MR images were assessed by two radiologists in consensus for the presence of (a) FNH-like lesions and other liver lesions, and (b) other imaging findings. Patients were assigned to a stable or progressive clinical course based on lesion cha…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAbdomen Liver Cavernous transformation of the portal vein Benign liver neoplasms Magnetic resonance imagingAdenomaLesionHemangiomaCohort StudiesReference ValuesmedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingLiver focal nodular hyperplasia cavernomatosis portal veinNeuroradiologyAgedRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPortal VeinLiver NeoplasmsFocal nodular hyperplasiaMagnetic resonance imagingInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeFocal Nodular HyperplasiaAbdomenFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaEuropean radiology
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Primary biliary cirrhosis and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: When two rare diseases coexist

2013

Primary biliary cirrhosis is a slowly progressive cholestatic autoimmune liver disease that mainly affects middle- aged women with an estimated prevalence ranging from 6.7 to 402 cases per million. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, or Rendu-Osler-Weber disease, is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by angiodysplastic lesions (telangiectases and arteriovenous malformations) that can affect many organs, including liver, with a prevalence of 1-2 cases per 10000. We describe the coexistence, for the first time to our knowledge, of these two rare diseases in a 50-year old Caucasian woman. In this setting, the relevance of an accurate medical history, the role of liver histology an…

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Hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia: contrast-enhanced ultrasound findings with emphasis on lesion size, depth and liver echogenicity

2010

To correlate contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) findings of hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) with lesion size, depth and liver echogenicity and to compare CEUS with baseline US. Two radiologists evaluated baseline US and CEUS examinations of 92 FNHs (mean size: 3.1 +/- 1.7 cm) in 71 patients (59 women and 12 men) to detect the "spoke-wheel" sign, central scar and feeding vessel. The FNHs were grouped and analysed by dimension, depth and liver echogenicity. At least one sign could be detected at CEUS in 27 out of 36 (75%) FNHs larger than 3 cm and in 17 out of 56 (30%) FNH measuring 3 cm or less (p 0.05) as well as between CEUS or baseline US/CD with regard to lesion size, depth or l…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentStatistics as TopicSulfur HexafluorideContrast MediaSensitivity and SpecificityMicrobubbleLesionYoung AdultFocal nodular hyperplasia Ultrasonography Contrast media Microbubbles Liver diseasesmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingLiver diseasesPhospholipidsAgedUltrasonographyNeuroradiologyObserver Variationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundFocal nodular hyperplasiaReproducibility of ResultsEchogenicityInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFocal Nodular HyperplasiaMicrobubblesFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptomSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiabusinessContrast-enhanced ultrasoundEuropean Radiology
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[68Ga]Ga-DATA5m.SA.FAPi PET/CT: Specific Tracer-uptake in Focal Nodular Hyperplasia and potential Role in Liver Tumor Imaging.

2020

Computer. AutomationPET-CTPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLiver tumorbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsFocal nodular hyperplasiaGallium RadioisotopesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseFocal Nodular HyperplasiaPositron Emission Tomography Computed TomographyTracer uptakeMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessNuklearmedizin. Nuclear medicine
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Diagnosis of focal nodular hyperplasia. Role of imaging techniques.

2002

Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a rare benign liver lesion which is difficult to differentiate from other benign liver pathologies and hepatocellular carcinoma. However, with appropriate new imaging techniques it is, at present, possible to diagnose this lesion with certainty thus avoiding invasive tests. Patient follow-up is also facilitated. It is often incidentally discovered during an abdominal ultrasound for other pathologies. Color power Doppler allows, in most cases, one to distinguish it from other focal liver lesions. However, in doubtful cases contrast-enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging can help us to define the exact nature of the lesion. It is only oc…

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Sex hormones and risk of liver tumor.

2007

The liver is morphologically and functionally modulated by sex hormones. Long-term use of oral contraceptives (OCs) and anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs) can induce both benign (hemangioma, adenoma, and focal nodular hyperplasia [FNH]) and malignant (hepatocellular carcinoma [HCC]) hepatocellular tumors. Hepatic adenomas (HAs) are rare, benign neoplasms usually occurring in young women, the development and the complications of which have been related to the strength of OCs and the duration of their use. HA incidence has fallen since the introduction of pills containing smaller amounts of estrogens. FNH is a benign lesion, most commonly seen in young women, which is thought to represent a …

MaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisLiver tumorAdenomamedicine.drug_classPhysiologyBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAndrogenAromataseHistory and Philosophy of ScienceInternal medicinemedicineHumansSex RatioHCCGonadal Steroid HormonesHepatitisGeneral NeuroscienceLiver NeoplasmsFocal nodular hyperplasiaCancermedicine.diseaseEstrogenEndocrinologyLiverReceptors EstrogenEstrogenReceptors AndrogenHepatocellular carcinomaFemaleBenign liver tumorAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Focal nodular hyperplasia in normal and fatty liver: a qualitative and quantitative evaluation with contrast-enhanced ultrasound

2004

The aim of this study was to describe gray-scale appearance of liver parenchyma and focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) by pulse inversion (PI) ultrasound (US) at baseline and after contrast agent administration in patients with normal and fatty liver. Sixteen consecutive patients (12 women, 4 men) with 29 previously diagnosed FNHs (15 of 29 located in normal liver and 14 of 29 in fatty liver) underwent PI US before and after SH U 508A (Levovist) injection. Signal intensity values were measured within the FNHs and the adjacent liver parenchyma in selected images. Baseline echogenicity of fatty liver was higher (15.19 +/- 2.90 dB +/- SD) than normal liver (10.91 +/- 3.15 dB +/- SD; p<0.001). Aft…

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Hepatocellular and Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

2005

G. Brancatelli, MD; M. Midiri, MD; R. Lagalla, MD Department of Radiology, Policlinico Universitario, Via del Vespro 127, 90127 Palermo, Italy M. P. Federle, MD Department of Radiology, Abdominal Imaging Offi ces, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Room 4660, CHP, MT, 200 Lothrop Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA V. Vilgrain, MD Department of Radiology, Hospital Beaujon, Avenue Du General Leclerc 100, 92118 Clichy, France L. Grazioli, MD Department of Radiology, University of Brescia, Spedali Civili di Brescia, Piazzale Spedali Civili 1, 25023 Brescia, Italy CONTENTS

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral surgeryHepatocellular carcinomaFocal nodular hyperplasiaMedicineCentral Scarbusinessmedicine.diseasePortal venous phaseFibrolamellar Carcinoma
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