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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 28, 2015; 21(28): 8541-8561
Published online Jul 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i28.8541
Published online Jul 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i28.8541
US | Computed tomography | Magnetic resonance imaging |
Infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma | ||
2D | Pre-contrast examination | T1-weighted images |
Hypoechoic1 | Hypodense1, well-defined | Hypointense1 |
Doppler US | Post-contrast examination | ± hyperintense foci2 |
Enlarged hepatic arteries and veins, shunts | Intense, homogeneous enhancement3/peripheral enhancement4 with progressive centripetal filling-in pattern | T2-weighted images |
CEUS | Hyperintense | |
Peripheral enhancement, with centripetal filling-in | Enhancement pattern | |
Centripetal filling-in | ||
Mesenchymal hamartoma | ||
2D | Cystic components | Cystic components |
Cystic and solid5 components in various amounts6 | Water attenuation | T1-weighted images |
Thin/thick and mobile septa | Non-enhancement | Variable signal intensity on (depending on the protein content) |
Parietal nodules | ||
Rare features7 | T2-weighted images | |
High signal intensity | ||
Doppler US | Solid components | Solid components |
Linear blood flow within solid portions and septa | Hypodense | Hypointense on both T1- and T2-weighted images (fibrosis) |
Surrounding portal and hepatic veins may be displaced | Post-contrast enhancement | |
CEUS | Post-contrast mild enhancement (and within the septa) | |
Solid component may present arterial and portal venous enhancement | ||
Focal nodular hyperplasia | ||
2D | Pre-contrast examination | T1-weighted images |
Well-circumscribed | Isodense/slightly hypodense | Isointense/slightly hypointense to the liver |
Variable echogenicity | Hypoattenuating central scar | Hypointense central scar |
Stellate hyperechoic central scar | Arterial and early portal phases | T2-weighted images |
Doppler US | Homogeneous enhancement, earlier and more intense than the surrounding liver parenchyma | Isointense/slightly hyperintense |
Spoke-wheel pattern | Hypoattenuating central scar | Hyperintense central scar |
CEUS | Late portal and delayed phases | Arterial phase |
Arterial and portal venous enhancement | Isoattenuating to the liver | Hyperintense lesion |
Delayed enhancement of the central scar | Non-enhanced central scar | |
Portal venous phase | ||
Slightly hyperintense/isointense | ||
Delayed phase | ||
Enhancement of the central scar | ||
Nodular regenerative hyperplasia | ||
2D | Pre-contrast examination | T1-weighted images |
Multiple, tiny, well-circumscribed, hypo-/isoechoic nodules8 | Hypo-9/isoattenuating to the liver | Slightly hyperintense |
± sonolucent rim | Post-contrast images | ± foci of high signal intensity11 |
CEUS | Nodules do not enhance9 | ± hyper-/hypointense rim |
Arterial and portal venous enhancement similar to the surrounding liver parenchyma | Diffuse or peripheral rim-like enhancement10 | Fat suppressed images decreased signal intensity12 |
T2-weighted images | ||
Iso-/hypointense | ||
± hyperintense rim | ||
Enhancement pattern | ||
Similar to normal liver parenchyma13 | ||
Hepatic adenoma | ||
2D | Pre-contrast examination | T1- and T2-weighted images |
Heterogeneous | Hypoattenuating, sharply delineated spherical mass ± pseudocapsule | Heterogeneous, predominantly hyperintense20 |
Hyperechoic14/hypoechoic15/cyst-like16 | Heterogeneous content17 | In-phase and out-of-phase T1 sequence |
Doppler US | Arterial phase | Signal loss (fatty components) |
Central vessels with a triphasic pattern/continuous venous waveform | Homogeneous18/heterogeneous enhancement19 | Enhancement pattern |
CEUS | Portal venous and delayed phases | Early arterial enhancement |
Only arterial enhancement as the distinctive feature to FNH | Isoattenuating/rapid “wash-out” | Isointense during portal and venous phases21 |
Hepatocyte-specific contrast agents | ||
Hypointense on hepatocyte phase imaging |
- Citation: Chiorean L, Cui XW, Tannapfel A, Franke D, Stenzel M, Kosiak W, Schreiber-Dietrich D, Jüngert J, Chang JM, Dietrich CF. Benign liver tumors in pediatric patients - Review with emphasis on imaging features. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(28): 8541-8561
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v21/i28/8541.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i28.8541