Literature DB >> 27028805

Focal liver lesions found incidentally.

Abdullah A Algarni1, Abdullah H Alshuhri1, Majed M Alonazi1, Moustafa Mabrouk Mourad1, Simon R Bramhall1.   

Abstract

Incidentally found focal liver lesions are a common finding and a reason for referral to hepatobiliary service. They are often discovered in patients with history of liver cirrhosis, colorectal cancer, incidentally during work up for abdominal pain or in a trauma setting. Specific points should considered during history taking such as risk factors of liver cirrhosis; hepatitis, alcohol consumption, substance exposure or use of oral contraceptive pills and metabolic syndromes. Full blood count, liver function test and tumor markers can act as a guide to minimize the differential diagnosis and to categorize the degree of liver disease. Imaging should start with B-mode ultrasound. If available, contrast enhanced ultrasound is a feasible, safe, cost effective option and increases the ability to reach a diagnosis. Contrast enhanced computed tomography should be considered next. It is more accurate in diagnosis and better to study anatomy for possible operation. Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance is the gold standard with the highest sensitivity. If doubt still remains, the options are biopsy or surgical excision.

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Keywords:  B-mode ultrasound; Computed tomography; Fine needle biopsy; Focal liver lesions; Magnetic resonance; Ultrasound

Year:  2016        PMID: 27028805      PMCID: PMC4807306          DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i9.446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Hepatol


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