Abdominal Ultrasound Findings of Tumor-Forming Hepatic Malignant Lymphoma

Author:

Kitahata Shogo,Hiraoka Atsushi,Kudo Masatoshi,Murakami Taisei,Ochi Marie,Izumoto Hirofumi,Ueki Hidetaro,Kaneto Miho,Aibiki Toshihiko,Okudaira Tomonari,Yamago Hiroka,Miyamoto Yuji,Iwasaki Ryuichiro,Tomida Hideomi,Mori Kenichiro,Kishida Masato,Miyata Hideki,Tsubouchi Eiji,Hirooka Masashi,Koizumi Yohei,Ninomiya Tomoyuki,Hiasa Yoichi,Michitaka Kojiro

Abstract

Aim/Background: Evaluations of abdominal ultrasonography (US) findings of primary and secondary tumor-forming hepatic malignant lymphoma (HML) have not been adequately reported. In this study, we elucidated US and contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) findings in patients with HML. Materials/Methods: From January 2006 to March 2017, 25 patients with HML were enrolled (primary 7, secondary 18), each of whom was diagnosed pathologically. They were divided into 2 groups based on tumor diameter (cutoff, 30 mm). US imaging findings were retrospectively analyzed. Results: All tumors in patients with a small HML (<30 mm in diameter, small group, n = 14) were revealed as homogeneous hypo-echoic type (100%), with penetrating sign observed in only 1 patient. Tumors in 11 patients in the small group, examined with CEUS, showed homogeneous enhancement in the early vascular phase (91%) and a washout pattern in the portal phase (100%), and they were revealed as defective in the post-vascular phase (100%). In the large group (≥30 mm; n = 11), tumors were revealed as a heterogeneous hypo-echoic lesion in 10 (91%) and penetrating sign was observed in 8 (73%). Dilatation of the distal intrahepatic bile duct by the tumor was observed in 4 patients in the large group. In 7 large group patients examined with CEUS, imaging findings in the early vascular phase varied, with 5 (71%) showing a washout pattern in the portal phase and 5 (71%) revealed as defective in the post-vascular phase. Conclusion: We found that US imaging features of HML differ depending on the tumor diameter.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

Gastroenterology,General Medicine

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