Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 27, Issue 3 189-192, Copyright © 1997 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
M Kato, S Saji, M Kanematsu, D Fukada, K Miya, T Umemoto, K Kunieda, Y Sugiyama, I Kuwahara and K Shimokawa
Focal sparing in diffusely fatty liver is a well recognized entity.
However, it occasionally creates some problems in the diagnosis of hepatic
mass lesions. We recently experienced a case of liver metastasis from colon
cancer which appeared as a wedge-shaped hyperdense area on non-enhanced CT
(computed tomography). Other imaging techniques also demonstrated a
wedge-shaped area which was difficult to distinguish from mere focal
sparing in the fatty liver. CT arteriography and dynamic magnetic resonance
images were useful for diagnosing this metastatic tumor. CT during arterial
portography showed a wedge-shaped ischemic area in the anterior segment
caused by intrahepatic portal vein blockade. The histological findings
eventually revealed that the tumor, an adenocarcinoma, was surrounded by
fibrotic tissue that mimicked focal sparing. We present the radiological
features of this case and discuss how to arrive at a correct diagnosis.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
A case of liver metastasis from colon cancer masquerading as focal sparing in a fatty liver
Second Department of Surgery, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan.
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