Multiple liver pseudotumors due to hepatic steatosis and fatty sparing: A non-invasive imaging approach
Abstract
Hepatic steatosis is a frequent benign liver condition that can be idiopathic or secondary. The degree of fatty liver infiltration can be focal, diffuse or patchy. In this study, we present two patients with hepatic steatosis and multiple nodular liver lesions, due to fatty infiltration and fatty sparing respectively, mimicking a primary tumor or metastases (“pseudotumors”).Since the differential diagnosis of this kind of lesions can be...
Paper Details
Title
Multiple liver pseudotumors due to hepatic steatosis and fatty sparing: A non-invasive imaging approach
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
6
Pages
56 - 59
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