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British Journal of Radiology (2005) 78, 1116-1117
© 2005 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/55612039

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Multiple hepatosplenic nodules

A N Hegde, MD1 and A Kohli, MD, DNB2

1 Jaslok Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai and 2 Breach Candy Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai, India



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Figure 1. Ultrasound image shows a heterogeneous, predominantly hyperechoic lesion in right lobe of liver.

 


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Figure 2. Contrast enhanced CT shows multiple hypodense non-enhancing nodular lesions in liver and spleen.

 


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Figure 3. Nodular lesions at subpleural (along the major fissure) and peribronchovascular locations, and changes of fibrosis.

 


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Figure 4. Hyperechoic nodule in spleen without any posterior acoustic shadowing. This was observed on a retrospective viewing of the ultrasound images.

 





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