The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
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Biliary Hamartomas Simulating Multiple Hepatic Metastasis on Imaging Findings
HAYATO IHAYUTAKA NAKASHIMAYOSHIHIKO FUKUKURAMASAYA TANAKAYOSHITO WADATSUTOMU TAKAZAWAOSAMU NAKASHIMAMASAMICHI KOJIRO
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1996 Volume 43 Issue 3 Pages 231-235

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We encountered a 62-year-old female with advanced gastric cancer, in whom multiple nodular lesions in the liver, which were depicted as small low density areas, less than 5 mm in diameter, on computed tomography and demonstrated as a heterogenic pattern on ultrasonograms. This patient was suspected to have multiple liver metastases of gastric cancer. She deteriorated gradually and died of respiratory failure due to lung metastasis. At autopsy, these hepatic nodular lesions were biliary hamartomas. Biliary hamartoma is a lesion usually identified microscopically, and there have been only 8 cases including ours, which were depicted on images. Along with a remarkable advance in imagings, it should become more important to differentiate biliary hamartoma from malignant hepatic neoplasms on images.

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