2019
DOI: 10.2174/1573405614666171218154838
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State-of-the-art MR Imaging of Fat-containing Focal Lesions of the Liver

Abstract: Background: Fat can be identified in numerous liver lesions, and usually is not a specific finding. Distinguishing between different kinds of fatty deposits is an important part of differential diagnosis. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is superior to other imaging techniques because it allows distinguishing intracellular from macroscopic fat. Discussion: Intracellular lipid may be found in focal hepatic steatosis, hepatic adenoma, hepatocellular carcinoma and, less commonly, in focal nodular hyperplasia as… Show more

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“…hepatic steatosis, adenoma, lipoma, hepatocellular carcinoma or liposarcoma. Those lesions might be shown in ultrasound or CT scan, but the MRI is the most sensitive tool [8]. Angiomyolipoma usually occurs as solitary tumor however, some multiple lesions have been described in literature [9].…”
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“…hepatic steatosis, adenoma, lipoma, hepatocellular carcinoma or liposarcoma. Those lesions might be shown in ultrasound or CT scan, but the MRI is the most sensitive tool [8]. Angiomyolipoma usually occurs as solitary tumor however, some multiple lesions have been described in literature [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%