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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Hepatic Lymphoma: Retrospective Evaluation in 38 Cases
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Lymphomas of the liver can cause different contrast accumulation in the arterial phase of CEUS. Furthermore, a clear differentiation from other malignant liver lesions such as metastases is crucial as different contrast accumulation in the arterial phase of CEUS is observed. In the late phase, hepatic lymphomas lead to a hypoenhancement in CEUS, also known as a "wash-out" phenomenon. In conclusion, CEUS is helpful to differentiate hepatic lesions by means of evaluating the malignancy or benignancy. In this regard, the application of CEUS can help to find the right diagnosis. A final discrimination between malignant liver lesions, such as liver lymphomas, metastasis or HCC, remains impossible.
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