Focal hepatic intrinsically hyperattenuating lesions at unenhanced CT: Not always calcifications
- Autori: Agnello F.; Rabiolo L.; Midiri F.; Lo Re G.; Grassedonio E.; La Grutta L.; Buscemi S.; Agrusa A.; Galia M.
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2021
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
- Parole Chiave: Calcinosis
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/526405
Abstract
Due to the growing use of CT, there has been an increase in the frequency of detecting focal liver lesions. Intrinsically hyperattenuating hepatic lesions or pseudolesions are not uncommon at unenhanced CT. Hyperattenuating hepatic lesions can be divided into non-calcified and calcified. Causes of intrinsic hyperattenuation include hemorrhage, thrombosis, and calcifications. Focal liver lesions can show hyperattenuation on unenhanced CT in case of severe liver steatosis. Recognition of etiologies associated with hyperattenuation on unenhanced CT can help the radiologist in characterizing focal liver lesions and pseudolesions. In this paper, we describe the spectrum of intrinsically hyperattenuating focal liver lesions and pseudolesions at unenhanced CT.