PURPOSE: We report that colloid liver scanning gave early evidence of the return to normal of Kupffer cell functions after ethanol injections into the liver. PATIENT AND METHODS: A 71-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma received percutaneous ethanol injections twice of 15 mL of ethanol, 1 week apart. RESULTS: Abdominal CT after the second injection showed an irregularly shaped low-density area in the left side of the tumor, extending outside the tumor. Liver imaging with To-99m phytate 10 days later showed increased activity at the corresponding site. Thirty days after the second injection, liver imaging did not show high activity. CONCLUSIONS: Ethanol that leaked into the normal part of the liver probably temporarily activated Kupffer cell function.
PURPOSE: We report that colloid liver scanning gave early evidence of the return to normal of Kupffer cell functions after ethanol injections into the liver. PATIENT AND METHODS: A 71-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma received percutaneous ethanol injections twice of 15 mL of ethanol, 1 week apart. RESULTS: Abdominal CT after the second injection showed an irregularly shaped low-density area in the left side of the tumor, extending outside the tumor. Liver imaging with To-99m phytate 10 days later showed increased activity at the corresponding site. Thirty days after the second injection, liver imaging did not show high activity. CONCLUSIONS:Ethanol that leaked into the normal part of the liver probably temporarily activated Kupffer cell function.