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Cavernous hemangiomas of the liver studied by ultrasound. Enhancement posterior to a hyperechoic mass as a sign of hypervascularity.
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1983
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Medical UltrasoundPosterior EnhancementVascular ImageOphthalmologyHyperechoic MassSuch EnhancementVascular MalformationVascular SurgeryAnatomyUltrasoundCavernous HemangiomasMedicineEnhancement PosteriorRadiology
Thirty-seven hyperechoic cavernous hemangiomas of the liver were investigated by sonography and angiography. Posterior enhancement of a hyperechoic mass on sonography was correlated with hypervascularity on angiography. Such enhancement was noted in 76.5% of cases and in all angiomas larger than 25 mm in diameter.