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Pictorial Essay |
1 All authors: Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 601 N Caroline St., Ste. 3235A, Baltimore, MD 21287.
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this pictorial essay is to review the MDCT features of uncommon hypervascular lesions seen with advanced image processing.
CONCLUSION. MDCT with advanced image processing is useful in delineating uncommon hypervascular liver lesions that simulate tumors. Familiarity with the appearance of these lesions may reduce the need for additional imaging, follow-up, and histologic correlation.
Keywords: CT angiography liver disease MDCT
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