Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The 70-year-old patient had initially presented with rectal bleeding. Colonoscopy revealed a large ulcerated, ...
Images below confirm clinical responses seen in patients with metastatic orbital (eye), temporal (brain), liver, and spine ...
Angiomyolipoma (AML) is a rare benign tumor that occurs most commonly in the kidney. Occasionally it may be found in the liver. Lesions in the liver are usually solitary. Multiple AMLs are extremely ...
A variety of infectious agents may involve the liver, some of which have a distinctive appearance. Below is a description of some of the most important of these. Pyogenic abscess shows central ...
Most metastatic deposits are solid and mainly hypoechoic relative to the background liver (Fig. 4). Many will exhibit a hypoechoic "halo" (Fig. 5). There is some controversy as to whether the halo is ...
Liver lesions are abnormal growths on your liver. Most are noncancerous, or benign. Benign liver lesions don’t cause symptoms or require treatment unless they grow very large. Liver lesions are found ...
The liver is divided into a large right lobe and a small left lobe. The division is made by the attachment of the falciform ligament. The right lobe is further divided into a quadrate lobe and a ...
Liver transplant is performed in people who have severely damaged livers or have developed liver failure. These people are usually put on waiting lists for the donor livers to be available for ...