G C Scott1, J M Berman, J L Higgins. 1. Department of Radiology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans 70112-2822, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study was to investigate the less commonly demonstrated CT patterns nodular hepatosplenic sarcoidosis. METHOD: We studied five women patients, utilizing contrast enhanced incremental or spiral CT. We also performed a literature search of hepatosplenic sarcoid for the years 1966-1995. RESULTS: We found five nodular hepatic and/or splenic patterns of sarcoidosis. CONCLUSION: We conclude that increased awareness and recognition of these patterns of nodular hepatic/splenic sarcoidosis on CT will greatly improve detection and diagnosis of abdominal sarcoidosis.
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study was to investigate the less commonly demonstrated CT patterns nodular hepatosplenic sarcoidosis. METHOD: We studied five womenpatients, utilizing contrast enhanced incremental or spiral CT. We also performed a literature search of hepatosplenic sarcoid for the years 1966-1995. RESULTS: We found five nodular hepatic and/or splenic patterns of sarcoidosis. CONCLUSION: We conclude that increased awareness and recognition of these patterns of nodular hepatic/splenic sarcoidosis on CT will greatly improve detection and diagnosis of abdominal sarcoidosis.