Department of Radiology A, Cochin Hospital, 27 rue du Fg St. Jacques, F-75674 Paris, France.
Peliosis hepatis is an uncommon liver condition
characterized by blood-filled cavities. We report the CT, angiographic
and MR features of a case of peliosis hepatis with no obvious etiology
and spontaneously regressing hemorrhagic necrosis. Helical CT showed multiple
peripheral low-density regions with foci of spontaneous high density suggesting
the presence of blood component. On MR imaging, the multiple peripheral
lesions were hypointense on T1-weighted and hyperdense on T2-weighted images,
with bright foci on all sequences suggesting subacute blood. Angiography
showed no evidence of tumor or vascular malformation; multiple nodular
vascular lesions filling in the parenchymal phase and persisting in the
venous phase suggested blood-filled cavities. Pathological examination
showed blood-filled spaces with no endothelial lining, characteristic of
the parenchymal type of peliosis. Knowledge of the imaging features of
hemorrhagic necrosis due to peliosis hepatis is important since it can
be responsive to antibiotic therapy. Furthermore, differentiating hemorrhagic
necrosis from hepatic abscess avoids dangerous and sometimes fatal percutaneous
drainage.
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