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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Abdomen and Pelvis

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Hepatic Cavernous Hemangioma<br />

(Left) Longitudinal color<br />

Doppler US of the right lobe of<br />

the liver shows a well-defined<br />

echogenic hemangioma st<br />

with adjacent vessel but<br />

without detectable internal<br />

vascularity in the lesion itself.<br />

(Right) Longitudinal oblique<br />

US of the liver shows an<br />

echogenic, well-defined<br />

hemangioma st. Minimal<br />

posterior acoustic<br />

enhancement ſt is seen,<br />

which is thought to be related<br />

to the homogeneous internal<br />

architecture of hemangiomas.<br />

Diagnoses: Liver<br />

(Left) Longitudinal view of the<br />

liver shows a well-defined<br />

echogenic hemangioma st<br />

just below the liver capsule<br />

with minimal posterior<br />

acoustic enhancement ſt.<br />

(Right) Transverse <strong>and</strong><br />

longitudinal color Doppler<br />

images show a well-defined<br />

echogenic hemangioma st<br />

without detectable internal<br />

vascularity.<br />

(Left) Longitudinal grayscale<br />

US of the right lobe of the liver<br />

shows a homogeneously<br />

echogenic hemangioma st<br />

with posterior acoustic<br />

enhancement ſt. (Right)<br />

Longitudinal color Doppler US<br />

of the same patient shows no<br />

detectable internal vascularity<br />

in the hemangioma st.<br />

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