1.Hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor misinterpreted as hepatocellular carcinoma.
Jae Yoon JEONG ; Joo Hyun SOHN ; Tae Yeob KIM ; Woo Kyoung JEONG ; Jinoo KIM ; Ju Yeon PYO ; Young Ha OH
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2012;18(2):239-244
No abstract available.
Adult
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/radiography/radionuclide imaging/ultrasonography
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Granuloma, Plasma Cell/pathology/*radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Humans
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Liver Diseases/pathology/*radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Liver Neoplasms/radiography/radionuclide imaging/ultrasonography
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
2.Hepatic angiomyolipoma with minimal fat, mimicking hepatocellular carcinoma.
So Jung LEE ; So Yeon KIM ; Kyoung Won KIM ; Yong Moon SHIN ; Hyoung Jung KIM ; Jong Seok LEE ; Sun A KIM
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2012;18(3):330-335
No abstract available.
Adult
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Angiomyolipoma/pathology/*radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology/radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Liver Function Tests
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Liver Neoplasms/pathology/radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
4.Early Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using lmaging Modalities.
Yonsei Medical Journal 1988;29(2):101-108
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most frequent primary malignancies in the world, and, particularly, it is common in the Far East. In the world, more than one million new cases of HCC are seen each year. The prognosis of patients with HCC is extremely poor with an average survival of about six months following the diagnosis. In order to improve the prognosis of HCC, early diagnosis should be attempted utilizing mass screening methods. Screening of a high-risk population with alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) along with non-invasive medical imaging modalities will lead to early diagnosis of HCC and subsequent improvement of survival. Indeed, recent advances in medical imaging techniques have increased the rate of detection of small HCCs, and such imaging modalities include ultrasonography(US), radionuclide imaging(RNI), computed tomography(CT), magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), and angiography. Each imaging method is reviewed with special emphasis on the early diagnosis of HCC.
Adult
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Aged
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/*diagnosis
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Case Report
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Comparative Study
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False Negative Reactions
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Female
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Hepatic Artery/radiography
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Human
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Liver/pathology/radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Liver Neoplasms/*diagnosis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Time Factors
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Ultrasonography
5.A Case of Basaloid Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Rectosigmoid Colon.
Tae Hwan HA ; Tae Joo JEON ; Ji Young PARK ; Yong Ho JANG ; Deok Hee KIM ; Mi Jin RYU ; Dong Hyun SINN ; Tae Hoon OH
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2013;62(6):375-378
Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma is a rare and aggressive variant of squamous cell carcinoma, which mostly occurs in the upper aerodigestive tracts. Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma also typically arises in the anal canal, but is extremely rare in the lower gastrointestinal tract. A 70-year-old man presented with loose stool and intermittent hematochezia 2 months ago. Colonoscopy showed an ulceroinfiltrative mass on the rectosigmoid colon from 16 cm to 18 cm above the anal verge. Conventional colonoscope could not pass through the lesion but it was possible with pediatric colonoscope. Abdominal CT scan showed 1.6 cm sized wall thickening with circumferential luminal narrowing in the rectosigmoid colon and multiple ill-defined low density masses in both lobes of the liver. Therefore, colon cancer with liver metastasis was suspected. However, basaloid cells were noted on histologic examination, and they were weakly positive for synaptophysin on immunohistochemical study. After palliative lower anterior resection, histologic examination of the resected specimen revealed basaloid differentiation with keratin pearls, and tumor cells were positively stained with high molecular weighted cytokeratin (34BE12) and CK 5/6. Thus, the patient was finally diagnosed with basaloid squamous cell carcinoma of rectosigmoid colon with distant metastases.
Aged
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/*diagnosis/pathology/surgery
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Colonoscopy
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Colorectal Neoplasms/*diagnosis/pathology/surgery
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Keratins/metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms/radiography/secondary
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Lung Neoplasms/radionuclide imaging/secondary
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Male
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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Synaptophysin/metabolism
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
6.A case of metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma of the rib, treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization.
Young Kul JUNG ; Jong Eun YEON ; Chung Ho KIM ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Young Sun LEE ; Eileen L YOON ; Jung Eun SUCK ; Jong Hwan CHOI ; Ji Hoon KIM ; Kwan Soo BYUN
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2009;15(3):357-361
Bone is a common site of metastasis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We report a rare case of rib metastasis from HCC treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). A 55-year-old man with liver cirrhosis presented with right lower chest pain. The diagnosis was an HCC with a bone metastasis in the right eighth rib. Intra-arterial injections of doxorubicin mixed with Lipiodol and Gelfoam particles were instituted through the right eighth intercostal artery. Computed tomography and a Tc99-labeled scan performed 2 months after the third TACE revealed no viable HCC in the right eighth rib.
Bone Neoplasms/radiography/secondary/*therapy
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/diagnosis/secondary/*therapy
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*Chemoembolization, Therapeutic
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Doxorubicin/administration & dosage
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Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable/administration & dosage
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Hepatic Artery/pathology
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Humans
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Injections, Intra-Arterial
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Iodized Oil/administration & dosage
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Liver Cirrhosis/diagnosis/pathology
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Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis/pathology/*therapy
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Male
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Middle Aged
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*Ribs/radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.Foreign Body Granulomas Simulating Recurrent Tumors in Patients Following Colorectal Surgery for Carcinoma: a Report of Two Cases.
Sang Won KIM ; Hyeong Cheol SHIN ; Il Young KIM ; Moo Joon BAEK ; Hyun Deuk CHO
Korean Journal of Radiology 2009;10(3):313-318
We report here two cases of foreign body granulomas that arose from the pelvic wall and liver, respectively, and simulated recurrent colorectal carcinomas in patients with a history of surgery. On contrast-enhanced CT and MR images, a pelvic wall mass appeared as a well-enhancing mass that had invaded the distal ureter, resulting in the development of hydronephrosis. In addition, a liver mass had a hypointense rim that corresponded to the fibrous wall on a T2-weighted MR image, and showed persistent peripheral enhancement that corresponded to the granulation tissues and fibrous wall on dynamic MR images. These lesions also displayed very intense homogeneous FDG uptake on PET/CT.
Adult
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Aged
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Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology/*surgery
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Contrast Media/diagnostic use
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fluorodeoxyglucose F18/diagnostic use
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Granuloma, Foreign-Body/complications/*diagnosis
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis/etiology
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Image Enhancement/methods
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Liver/pathology/radionuclide imaging
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Liver Neoplasms/*diagnosis/secondary
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Pelvic Neoplasms/*diagnosis/secondary
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Pelvis/pathology/radiography
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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Radiopharmaceuticals/diagnostic use
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed