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Guess-a-Case

Hepatocellular carcinoma

Overview

Sex: female
Age: 74 years

History
Cirrhosis HBV(+)

Laboratory data
Alphafetoprotein 24,1 ng/ml; albumin 3,14 g/dl;  bilirubin O,9 mg/dl; SGOT 57 U/l; SGPT 47 U/l; platelets 83’000 / ccm.

Physical findings
None available.

Case text
Ultrasound showed a solid focal liver lesion of the VI hepatic segment , with bulging of the hepatic contour, 20 mm in diameter.

Imaging Details

Image 1-2
Spiral CT of the liver.
Arterial phase CT scan (image 1); Portal venous phase CT scan (image 2).

Image 3-5
MRI of the liver, pre and post contrast injection.
T2-weighted fast spin-echo image (image 3).
Unenhanced Tl-weighted breath-hold gradient-echo image (image 4).
Contrast enhanced Tl-weighted breath-hold gradient-echo image (image 5).

Questions and Answers

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Image 1-2

1. What  is the abnormality present on the spiral CT scan?

The arterial phase and the portal venous phase show no abnormality (images 1,2). The lesion is not confirmed by spiral CT.

2. What is your diagnosis?

Focal liver lesion.

3.What is your differential diagnosis?

Macrodegenerative or dysplastic nodule or early HCC. False-positive nodular lesion at US is a possible differential diagnosis as well.

4. What is your next diagnostic step?

MRI of the liver.

 

Image 3-5

5. What are the abnormalites present on the MRI of the liver?

No lesion is seen on the T2-weighted image (image 1). The TESLASCAN-enhanced Tl-weighted gradient-echo shows a slightly hyperintense lesion of the VI hepatic segment (20 mm) (image 3).

6. Does MRI provide any additional information?

Yes, it  suspects a focal liver lesion in the VI segment (20 mm).

7. What is your diagnosis?

Macroregenerative nodule in cirrhosis or early HCC.

8. What is the differential diagnosis?

None.

9. What is your next diagnostic step?

Biopsy of lesion.
Histology showed early hepatocellular carcinoma. The small hepatocellular carcinoma was subsequently treated by percutaneous ethanol injection.


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Hepatocellular carcinoma, Image 1
Hepatocellular carcinoma, Image 2
Hepatocellular carcinoma, Image 3
Hepatocellular carcinoma, Image 4
Hepatocellular carcinoma, Image 5