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Salzburg Weill Cornell Seminar in Diagnostic Imaging Hepatic tumors 9 – 15 October 2011, Salzburg, Austria Siarhei Kharuzhyk, M.D., Ph.D. N.N. Alexandrov.

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1 Salzburg Weill Cornell Seminar in Diagnostic Imaging Hepatic tumors 9 – 15 October 2011, Salzburg, Austria Siarhei Kharuzhyk, M.D., Ph.D. N.N. Alexandrov National Cancer Center, Minsk Region, Belarus

2 Male, 57 y. o. Liver hemangioma on US for 8 y. Pain in the abdomen for 1 month Patient history

3 Laboratory tests:  Erythrocyte sedimentation rate – 21 mm/hr (upper normal value 15 mm/hr)  The rest of blood tests were normal Patient was sent to abdominal CT/MRI Diagnostic procedures

4 Native phase CT Tumor in liver segments 1-4 (density 43 HU) on the background of steatosis

5 Late arterial phase Tumor density 60 HU max. Portal venous phase 97 HU max. Delayed phase 10 min 84 HU max. Do you see something else???

6 MRI T2w Two hyperintense tumors, the larger one is heterogeneous

7 MRI T1w CE Delayed enhancement in both tumors Native25 sec.3 min. 6 min.12 min.25 min.

8 MRI T1w CE at the lower level Native25 sec.3 min. 6 min.12 min.25 min. Larger tumor enhance heterogeneously, no contrast wash-out at 25 min

9 What is yours conclusion?

10 Hemangioma in the right liver lobe (segments 7-8) Cholangiocarcinoma in the left liver lobe (segments 1-4) Correct diagnosis

11 Hemangioma:  Mostly homogeneous high signal on T2w  Lacunar enhancement  Progressive filling from periphery to center  Complete contrast filling in delayed phases Hints to diagnosis

12 СhС:  Heterogeneously high signal on T2w  Heterogeneous rimlike or bandlike CE  Concentric but incomplete contrast filling (fibrotic component!) Hints to diagnosis “Lacunar-like” enhancement!

13 СhС:  Dilated bile ducts (!!!)  Enlarged lymph node (metastasis) Hints to diagnosis

14 Patient underwent left hemihepatectomy with portal hepatic lymph nodes metastases excision Unfortunately, liver and brain metastases developed 4 months after operation Outcome

15 Thank you for attention!


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