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Pseudolesion in the right parafissural liver parenchyma on CT: The base is found in embryology and collagen content
by
Thali, Michael J.
, Prokop, Mathias
, Gascho, Dominic
, Klein, Willemijn M.
, Sonnemans, Lianne J. P.
, Lamers, Wouter H.
, Franckenberg, Sabine
, Flach, Patricia M.
, Fliss, Barbara
, Hikspoors, Jill P. J. M.
in
Adult
/ Attenuation
/ Automation
/ Autopsies
/ Autopsy
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biopsy
/ Cadaver
/ Cadavers
/ CAT scans
/ Collagen
/ Collagen - metabolism
/ Computed tomography
/ Criminal investigation
/ Diagnosis, Differential
/ Embryology
/ Etiology
/ Etiology (Medicine)
/ Fatty Liver - diagnosis
/ Fatty Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Fatty Liver - pathology
/ Female
/ Fibrosis
/ Forensic medicine
/ Forensic science
/ Histology
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Inflow
/ Ligaments
/ Ligaments - diagnostic imaging
/ Ligaments - pathology
/ Liver
/ Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Liver - pathology
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver Neoplasms - pathology
/ Male
/ Malignancy
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical imaging equipment
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mesentery - diagnostic imaging
/ Mesentery - pathology
/ Middle Aged
/ Neonates
/ Newborn infants
/ Nuclear medicine
/ Parenchyma
/ Portal Vein - diagnostic imaging
/ Portal Vein - pathology
/ Radiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Tomography
/ Umbilicus - diagnostic imaging
/ Umbilicus - pathology
2020
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Pseudolesion in the right parafissural liver parenchyma on CT: The base is found in embryology and collagen content
by
Thali, Michael J.
, Prokop, Mathias
, Gascho, Dominic
, Klein, Willemijn M.
, Sonnemans, Lianne J. P.
, Lamers, Wouter H.
, Franckenberg, Sabine
, Flach, Patricia M.
, Fliss, Barbara
, Hikspoors, Jill P. J. M.
in
Adult
/ Attenuation
/ Automation
/ Autopsies
/ Autopsy
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biopsy
/ Cadaver
/ Cadavers
/ CAT scans
/ Collagen
/ Collagen - metabolism
/ Computed tomography
/ Criminal investigation
/ Diagnosis, Differential
/ Embryology
/ Etiology
/ Etiology (Medicine)
/ Fatty Liver - diagnosis
/ Fatty Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Fatty Liver - pathology
/ Female
/ Fibrosis
/ Forensic medicine
/ Forensic science
/ Histology
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Inflow
/ Ligaments
/ Ligaments - diagnostic imaging
/ Ligaments - pathology
/ Liver
/ Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Liver - pathology
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver Neoplasms - pathology
/ Male
/ Malignancy
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical imaging equipment
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mesentery - diagnostic imaging
/ Mesentery - pathology
/ Middle Aged
/ Neonates
/ Newborn infants
/ Nuclear medicine
/ Parenchyma
/ Portal Vein - diagnostic imaging
/ Portal Vein - pathology
/ Radiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Tomography
/ Umbilicus - diagnostic imaging
/ Umbilicus - pathology
2020
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Pseudolesion in the right parafissural liver parenchyma on CT: The base is found in embryology and collagen content
by
Thali, Michael J.
, Prokop, Mathias
, Gascho, Dominic
, Klein, Willemijn M.
, Sonnemans, Lianne J. P.
, Lamers, Wouter H.
, Franckenberg, Sabine
, Flach, Patricia M.
, Fliss, Barbara
, Hikspoors, Jill P. J. M.
in
Adult
/ Attenuation
/ Automation
/ Autopsies
/ Autopsy
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biopsy
/ Cadaver
/ Cadavers
/ CAT scans
/ Collagen
/ Collagen - metabolism
/ Computed tomography
/ Criminal investigation
/ Diagnosis, Differential
/ Embryology
/ Etiology
/ Etiology (Medicine)
/ Fatty Liver - diagnosis
/ Fatty Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Fatty Liver - pathology
/ Female
/ Fibrosis
/ Forensic medicine
/ Forensic science
/ Histology
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Inflow
/ Ligaments
/ Ligaments - diagnostic imaging
/ Ligaments - pathology
/ Liver
/ Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Liver - pathology
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver Neoplasms - pathology
/ Male
/ Malignancy
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical imaging equipment
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mesentery - diagnostic imaging
/ Mesentery - pathology
/ Middle Aged
/ Neonates
/ Newborn infants
/ Nuclear medicine
/ Parenchyma
/ Portal Vein - diagnostic imaging
/ Portal Vein - pathology
/ Radiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Tomography
/ Umbilicus - diagnostic imaging
/ Umbilicus - pathology
2020
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Pseudolesion in the right parafissural liver parenchyma on CT: The base is found in embryology and collagen content
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Pseudolesion in the right parafissural liver parenchyma on CT: The base is found in embryology and collagen content
2020
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Computed tomography (CT) images of livers may show a hypo-attenuated structure alongside the falciform ligament, which can be a focal fatty pseudolesion and can mimic a malignancy. The preferred location is on the right parafissural site, ventral in segment IVa/b. The etiology is not clear, nor is it known how the histology of this location develops. These are evaluated in this study.
40 adult cadavers with autopsy and / or postmortem CT in a university hospital and a forensic center were included. Liver biopsies were taken at the left side of the falciform ligament as control, and at the right side as the possible precursor of a pseudolesion; these were examined for collagen and fat content. Cadavers with steatotic (>5% fat) or fibrotic (>2% collagen) control samples were excluded.
Significantly more collagen was present in the right parafissural liver parenchyma: median 0.68% (IQR: 0.32-1.17%), compared to the left side 0.48% (IQR: 0.21-0.75%) (p 0.008), with equal fat content and CT attenuation values. The etiophysiology goes back to the demise of the umbilical venes in the early embryonic and neonatal period.
The right parafissural area contains more collagen and an equal amount of fat compared to the control left side. This supports the hypothesis of delayed, 'third' inflow: the postnatal change in blood supply from umbilical to portal leaves the downstream parafissural area hypoperfused leading to hypoxia which in turn results in collagen accumulation and the persistence of paraumbilical veins of Sappey.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Autopsy
/ Biopsy
/ Cadaver
/ Cadavers
/ Collagen
/ Etiology
/ Fatty Liver - diagnostic imaging
/ Female
/ Fibrosis
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Inflow
/ Ligaments - diagnostic imaging
/ Liver
/ Liver Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mesentery - diagnostic imaging
/ Neonates
/ Portal Vein - diagnostic imaging
/ Research and Analysis Methods
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