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HEPATIC METASTATIC LESIONS Click icon to add picture DR. CHIRANJIB MURMU MD RADIOLOGY

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HEPATIC METASTATIC LESIONS

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DR. CHIRANJIB MURMUMD RADIOLOGY

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• 30% of patients who die of malignancy have liver metastases.

• 90% in right lobe• Most are from: -colorectal ca - stomach ca - pancreatic ca - breast/lung ca

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• Sensitivity of lesion: MR>CECT>FDG PET CT

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ON US

Echogenic mets: GI Malignancy HCCHypoechoic mets:Most mets are hypoechoicLymphomabull’s eye

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• Mucinous mets: colon, thyroid, ovary, kidney, stomach.

• Cystic mets: mucinous mets, Ca pancreas, necrotic leiomyosarcomas.

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ON CECT- vascularity

• Hypovascular• Hypervascular (RCC/Breast ca/islet cell)• Rim enhancing/cystic• Hemorrhagic

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Size

• Small lesions are nodular, homogenous.• Large lesions are irregular, heterogenous.

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Calcification

• If calcification, it is either GI malignancy(colorectal ca) or treated carcinoid, neuroblastoma, mesothalioma, bronchogenic ca, melanoma, osteosarcoma, thyroid ca, RCC/Breast ca, testicular ca.

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Undifferentiated sarcoma

• Large solitary lesion, enhancing solid components

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Biliary cystadenocarcinoma

• Multilocular , mural nodules, fibrous capsule, calcification, variable signal on MR.

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Cystic mets

• Multiple/multiloculated, peripheral rim enhancement, septations.

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Lymphoma

• Primary hepatic lymphoma rare (solitary, hypodence, poorly enhancing,

• Often NHL/AIDS/ Organ transplant recipient.

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Secondary lymphoma

• More common than primary.• HL (diffuse involvement)• NHL(diffuse +nodular involvement)• Poorly enhancing.• Imaging very non-specific• Spleen-hypodence lesion• LN

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