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Diffuse Desmoplastic Breast Carcinoma Metastases to the Liver Simulating Cirrhosis at MR Imaging: Report of Two Cases
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Liver LesionsHepatologyMedical ImagingOncologic ImagingMedicineHepatobiliary TumorAbdominal ImagingHistopathologyMagnetic ResonancePathologyLiver Simulating CirrhosisMr ImagingBreast CancerBreast CarcinomaLiver CancerOncologyRadiologyHealth Sciences
Two patients with breast carcinoma, without a prior diagnosis of liver lesions, had proved desmoplastic hepatic metastases that resembled cirrhosis at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The cirrhotic appearance of the livers may have resulted from the hepatotoxic effects of chemotherapy and/or hepatic infiltration by the metastatic tumor itself. Despite its high soft-tissue contrast, MR imaging may fail to depict extensive metastases from breast carcinoma, especially when they simulate other diseases (eg, cirrhosis). Correlation of MR imaging findings with clinical history is mandatory.
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