Abstract
CT and US were carried out on 81 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, 20 patients with cholangiocellular carcinoma and 94 patients with metastatic liver cancer.
1) Cystic degeneration was observed in one with hepatocellular carcinoma (1.2%), one with cholangiocellular carcinoma (5.0%) and 12 with metastatic liver cancer (12.8%) by US, but this change was observed in only 5 by CT (1, 0, 4, respectively). Metastatic liver cancer showed the highest incidence among these tumors.
2) The characteristics of cystic degeneration of the liver tumors were thickened wall and irregularity of the inner surface of the wall.
3) Judging from macroscopic and histopathological findings, liquefactive necrosis in the tumors was shown as "echoluent" area.
We concluded that cystic degeneration was one of the important findings in metastatic liver cancer and that careful observation by US and CT avoided the confusion with other hepatic cystic diseases.