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Carazo, E. Ruiz, Parra, F. Munoz, Jimenez Villares, M. P., del Mar Castellano Garcia, M., Moyano Calvente, S. L., Medina Benitez, A. |
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Abdominal Imaging; May/Jun2005, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p291-296, 6p |
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Background: We Conducted a retrospective analysis of the clinical presentation and the computed tomographic (CT) and ultrasound (US) findings in six episodes of hepatosplenic brucelloma in five patients. Methods: In four episodes, the diagnosis was based on clinical history, serology, and characteristic imaging findings. In the other two episodes in the same patient, the diagnosis was suspected alter a biopsy was taken. CT was performed in all six cases and US in live. Results: On US, brucellomas were iso- or hypoechogenic with the liver. Hyperechogenic masses were seen in one patient. Brucellomas were very poorly defined and contained small scattered cystic areas. All lesions showed central or marginal gross local calcification, except multiple lesions in one patient. Contrast-enhanced CT showed predominantly solid masses with irregular borders and fine or thick enhancing trabeculations separating hypodense solid areas and/or small cystic areas. Two patients showed transdiaphragmatic lung invasion by brucelloma, a complication not previously published. Conclusion: In regions where brucellosis is endemic, brucelloma should he included in the differential diagnosis if a hepatic or splenic mass with irregular borders and central or marginal gross focal calcification is detected. and contrast-enhanced CT shows enhancing trabeculations that separate hypodense solid areas and or small liquid collections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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