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Solitary Necrotic Nodules of the Liver Mimicking Hepatic Metastasis: Report of Two Cases
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Solitary Necrotic NoduleHepatologyMedical ImagingHepatobiliary TumorSurgical PathologyHistopathologyRadiologic ImagesPathologyAbdominal ImagingLiver DiseaseLiver CancerRadiologic ImagingMedicineSolitary Necrotic NodulesCirrhosisRadiologyHealth Sciences
We present two cases of solitary necrotic nodules of the liver which on radiologic images mimicked hepatic metastasis. Solitary necrotic nodule of the liver is a rare but benign entity which histopathologically consists of an outer fibrotic capsule with inflammatory cells and a central core of amorphous necrotic material. The lesion was seen on contrast-enhanced CT as an ovoid-shaped hypoattenuating nodule; on CT during hepatic arteriography as enhancing nodule; on intraoperative US as a target-appearing hypoechoic nodule; on T2WI as a hyperintensity nodule, and on dynamic MR as a subtle peripheral enhancing nodule. Although the radiologic features are not specific, solitary necrotic nodule of the liver should be included in the differential diagnosis of hepatic metastasis.
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