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MedPix® Image 3698

Title:
Film 3
Description:
A cholangiogram (Film .3) done 9 days later revealed complete resolution of the hepatic abscesses.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Image Plane ::
Image Source:   Mary Ann Turner, MD
Image Contributor: Gastrointestinal Learning File - © ACR
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MedPix® Image 38631

Title:
Hepatic abscess
Description:
Contrast enhanced axial CT images reveals a hypoattenuating lesion within the inferior aspect of the right hepatic lobe with internal gas and an enhancing rim.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Axial :: CT - GI & IV Contrast
Image Source:   Michael V Huppmann
Image Contributor: Michael V Huppmann
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MedPix® Image 22277

Title:
Hepatic Abscess
Description:
Axial CT with IV contrast demonstrating large area of hypodensity with an enhancing border in the liver.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Axial :: CT w/contrast (IV)
Image Source:   Benjamin J Drinkwine
Image Contributor: Benjamin J Drinkwine
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MedPix® Image 22278

Title:
Hepatic Abscess
Description:
Hypoechoic lesion with a hyperechoic rim in the liver. This image was obtained prior to aspiration of the abscess cavity.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Longitudinal :: US - Ultrasound
Image Source:   Benjamin J Drinkwine
Image Contributor: Benjamin J Drinkwine
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MedPix® Image 38630

Title:
Hepatic abscess
Description:
Contrast enhanced axial CT images reveals a hypoattenuating lesion within the inferior aspect of the right hepatic lobe with internal gas and an enhancing rim.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Axial :: CT - GI & IV Contrast
Image Source:   Michael V Huppmann
Image Contributor: Michael V Huppmann
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MedPix® Image 22280

Title:
Hepatic Abscess
Description:
F/U US of hepatic liver abscess. The abscess wall has thickened further, with increased hyperechogenicity, suggesting calcification. The abscess contents appear to be organizing.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Transverse :: US - Ultrasound
Image Source:   Benjamin J Drinkwine
Image Contributor: Benjamin J Drinkwine
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MedPix® Image 22279

Title:
Hepatic Abscess
Description:
F/U US of hepatic liver abscess, following aspiration/drainage. Thickening of the abscess wall is apparent.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Transverse :: US - Ultrasound
Image Source:   Benjamin J Drinkwine
Image Contributor: Benjamin J Drinkwine
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MedPix® Image 38629

Title:
Hepatic abscess
Description:
Transverse ultrasound image demonstrates a hypoechoic lesion within the liver with scattered internal echoes. Comet-tail artifact was present on real-time scanning.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Transverse :: US-D - Doppler Ultrasound
Image Source:   Michael V Huppmann
Image Contributor: Michael V Huppmann
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MedPix® Image 22589

Title:
HEPATIC ANGIOGRAM TO EVALUATE FOR VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANT
Description:
70 SEC DELAY AXIAL T1 POSTGAD - Round ringed lesions - dark signal intensity centrally rimmed by bright signal intensity peripherally. Liver abscesses are favored in the context of high fever, white count, and positive blood cultures. Cannot exclude biliary seeding as an abscess source in the context of possible biliary ischemia.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Axial :: MR - T1W w/Gadolinium
Image Source:   Laura N Modzelewski
Image Contributor: Laura N Modzelewski
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MedPix® Image 45112

Title:
Pyogenic Hepatic Abscess
Description:
•MRCP – MRI/MRA liver performed at 1.5 Tesla superconducting magnet using 3 plane localizer, coronal SSFSE, axial and out of phase gradient echo scan, axial T2-weighted FRFSE, and 3 MRCP images with oblique and additional reformatted images.

There is a multiloculated thick walled cystic collection or mass in the right lobe of the liver. The thick rim is of soft tissue signal. The contents have fluid signal with low attenuation on T1 and bright on T2-weighted images. There is surrounding heterogenous attenuation liver parenchyma. The right hepatic duct, left hepatic duct, common hepatic and common bile ducts are normal. There is no direct connection between the cystic mass or collection and the central biliary ducts.
Imaging Plane and Modality:
Coronal :: MRA - MR Angiography/Venography
Image Source:   Massimo D Federico
Image Contributor: Massimo D Federico
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