Hepatic haemangioma: Common and uncommon imaging features - 19/09/13

Abstract |
The haemangioma, the most common non-cystic hepatic lesion, most often discovered by chance, may in certain situations raise diagnostic problems in imaging. In this article, the authors first demonstrate that the radiological appearance of the hepatic haemangioma, in its typical form, is closely related to three known histological sub-types. They then show that certain atypical features should be known in order to establish a diagnosis. They also observe the potential interactions between the haemangioma, an active vascular lesion, and the adjacent hepatic parenchyma. Finally, they discuss the specific paediatric features of hepatic haemangiomas and illustrate the case of a hepatic angiosarcoma.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Liver, Haemangioma, MRI, CT-scan, Atypia
Plan
Vol 94 - N° 9
P. 849-859 - septembre 2013 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.