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CT Evaluation of Liver Masses: Key Differential Diagnosis Findings

CT Evaluation of Liver Masses: Key Differential Diagnosis Findings

Elliot K. Fishman M.D.
Johns Hopkins Hospital

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Goals of MDCT of the Liver 1978-2022

  • Detection of the presence of disease
  • Define the extent of disease
  • Define the etiology of the disease process
  • Help in patient management decisions (ie further studies, biopsy, surgery, etc.)

 

Factoid: Increased lesion detection does not necessarily mean a more accurate study. Most mm-size lesions are benign cysts or hemangiomas

 

Study Protocols: Patient Prep

Oral contrast
  • Water as a neutral contrast agent
  • Oral iohexol (Omnipaque) for positive agent
IV contrast agents
  • 100-120 mL of iohexol-350
  • 100-120 mL of iodixanol-320

 

Study Protocols: Phases of Acquisition

  • Non-contrast scans
  • Arterial phase imaging
    • Early phase (15 seconds)
    • Late phase (25-30 seconds)
  • Venous phase imaging (60-70 seconds)
  • Late or excretory phase imaging (3-4 minutes post injection)

 

MDCT of the Liver: Applications

  • Benign and malignant liver tumors
  • Parenchymal liver disease
  • Infectious disease of the liver

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Incidental Liver Mass on CT

Incidental Liver Mass on CT

 

Benign Hepatic Tumors

  • Hepatic cysts
  • Hemangiomas
  • Focal nodular hyperplasia
  • Hepatic adenoma

 

“We propose a practical algorithm that can simplify the approach for the diagnosis of these lesions. By applying these workup strategies, one can prevent unnecessary tests, avoid a delay in initiating the appropriate management, and improve the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic tests.”
Cystic hepatic lesions: a review and an algorithmic approach.
Borhani AA, Wiant A, Heller MT
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2014 Dec;203(6):1192-204

 

Cystic Hepatic Lesions

  • Developmental
  • Inflammatory
  • Neoplastic
  • Trauma related

 

Cystic Hepatic Lesions

Developmental
  • Hepatic cysts
  • Biliary hamartoma
  • Polycystic liver disease
  • Caroli disease
  • Ciliated hepatic foregut duplication cyst

 

Cystic Hepatic Lesions

Inflammatory
  • Pyogenic liver abscess
  • Amebic liver abscess
  • Hydatid cyst
  • Fungal microabscesses

 

Cystic Hepatic Lesions

Neoplastic
  • Biliary cystadenoma/cystadenocarcinoma
  • Cystic liver metastases
  • Cystic hepatocellular carcinoma

 

Cystic Hepatic Lesions

Trauma related
  • Hematoma
  • Biloma
  • Seroma

 

Cystic Hepatic Lesions

Miscellaneous Lesions
  • Peribiliary cyst
  • Intrahepatic pseudocyst
  • Hematoma from underlying tumor like hepatic adenoma
  • Pseudoaneurysm (on noncontrast CT)
  • Focal fat

 

Hepatic Cysts: Facts

  • Occur in about 10% of patients
  • Water density with sharp margins
  • May be multiple

 

Liver Cysts

Liver Cysts

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Hepatic Cyst

Hepatic Cyst

 

Hepatic Cyst

Hepatic Cyst

 

Liver Cyst

Liver Cyst

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Polycystic Liver Disease

Polycystic Liver Disease

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

PCLD and PCKD

PCLD and PCKD

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Hepatic Cyst

Hepatic Cyst

 

Biloma

Biloma

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Cystic Liver Metastases from a Carcinoid Tumor

Cystic Liver Metastases from a Carcinoid Tumor

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Cystic Mass Liver due Spindle Cell Sarcoma

Cystic Mass Liver due Spindle Cell Sarcoma

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

Is this a simple cyst?

Is this a simple cyst?

 

CT of Liver Masses

 

GIST Tumor Small Bowel with Cystic Liver Metastases

GIST Tumor Small Bowel with Cystic Liver Metastases

 

GIST Tumor Small Bowel with Cystic Liver Metastases

GIST Tumor Small Bowel with Cystic Liver Metastases

 

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