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- Title
An Unusual Presentation of Primary Hepatic Lymphoma.
- Authors
BS, Pavan; Amina, Nishat; Anand, Rama; Pathania, O.P
- Abstract
Primary hepatic lymphoma (PHL) is a rare disease that usually manifests as a heterogenous solitary intrahepatic mass, multiple lesions or a diffuse infiltrative form. PHL presenting as a small focal area of hepatic involvement and a large predominant extrahepatic component is uncommon. We report a histopathologically proven case of primary hepatic lymphoma that caused significant diagnostic dilemma on contrast-enhanced computed tomography due to its unusual imaging appearance as a hypo-enhancing intra-abdominal solid mass with relatively small area of hepatic parenchymal involvement and a large exophytic component.
- Subjects
ULTRASONIC imaging of the abdomen; PHYSICAL diagnosis; ULTRASONIC imaging; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY; B cell lymphoma; LIVER diseases; TREATMENT effectiveness; LYMPHATIC diseases; GASTRECTOMY; ABDOMINAL tumors; BENZOPYRANS; COMPUTED tomography; ABDOMEN; HEPATECTOMY; OMENTUM; RARE diseases
- Publication
Journal of Gastrointestinal & Abdominal Radiology ISGAR, 2022, Vol 5, Issue 3, p209
- ISSN
2581-9933
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1055/s-0042-1749673