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Atypical liver hemangiomas: contrast-enhancement patterns with SH U 508A and pulse-inversion US.

AIM: To describe the enhancement patterns of atypical hepatic haemangiomas with Pulse Inversion Harmonic Imaging (PIHI) using SH U 508A (Levovist).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-five patients (15 women, 10 men; age range: 29-65 years, mean: 48.2 years) with 28 hepatic haemangiomas (size: 1.5 - 11.5 cm; mean: 4.6 cm) underwent PIHI before and after i.v. administration of Levovist. Selected images obtained at baseline and 25-30s, 55-60s and 240s after Levovist injection were sequentially reviewed to determine the changes in echogenicity of haemangiomas in comparison to surrounding liver parenchyma.

RESULTS: At the baseline US study, 22/28 (79%) haemangiomas revealed highly inhomogeneous echotexture; 5/28 (18%) were homogeneously hypoechoic and 1/28 (3%) was isoechoic with respect to hepatic parenchyma. After Levovist administration, 16/28 (57%) haemangiomas showed peripheral hyperechoic nodules in the arterial phase with progressive centripetal fill-in in portal and late phases; such fill-in was complete in 14/16 cases and incomplete in 2/16. Four of twenty-eight (14%) haemangiomas revealed a rapid and complete homogeneous fill-in on arterial phase that lasted throughout the portal and late phases. Finally, 8/28 (29%) showed a rim-like enhancement with progressive and complete centripetal fill-in on portal and late phases.

CONCLUSIONS: According to our results, PIHI with Levovist allows demonstration of typical enhancement patterns in most of atypical haemangiomas, thus providing useful diagnostic information for their characterization.

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