Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4223555 Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Primary hepatic lymphoma is an uncommon malignancy affecting the liver, with limited reports and series in the literature. Imaging appearance is not well described, with no definite features suggesting a diagnosis, and it may mimic other focal hepatic lesions. However, biopsy is needed in most of the cases for confirmation. We report a case of 22-year-old pregnant woman who on ultrasonography showed a large heteroechoic solitary liver mass mimicking focal nodular hyperplasia. Further evaluation after parturition with contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging showed a large mass with central scar and peripheral diffusion restriction and contrast enhancement, which was atypical. Biopsy confirmed it as lymphoma. The case illustrates unusual presentation and magnetic resonance imaging features, including diffusion-weighted imaging, of primary hepatic lymphoma in a young female.

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