Liver: Mass CT Characteristics
CT Characteristics
Simple Cyst
- Well-Demarcated
- No Enhancement
- No Visible Wall
Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm (MCN)
- Unilocular or Multilocular with Septations
- Thickened Irregular Wall
Hemangioma
- Arterial Phase: Peripheral Enhancement
- Portal Venous Phase: Centripetal Flow
- Delayed Phase: Isodense Then Hypodense
- MRI:
- Smooth, Well-Demarcated & Homogenous
- Low Signal Intensity on T1
- Peripheral Nodular Enhancement
Simple Cyst of the Liver 1
Hepatic Hemangioma. (a) Early Arterial Peripheral Enhancement, (b) Late Homogenous Attenuation 2
Pyogenic Abscess
- Well-Defined
- Central Hypoattenuation
- Rim Enhancement with Peripheral Edema
Amebic Abscess
- In Peripheral Liver
- No Rim Enhancement
- Peripheral Edema
Hydatid Cyst
- Inner Wall Infoldings
- Double-Walled with Calcified Rim
- May See Septa/Daughter Cysts
Pyogenic Liver Abscess 3
Amebic Abscess 4
Hydatid Cyst of the Liver 5
Focal Nodular Hyperplasia (FNH)
- Arterial Phase: Homogenous Enhancement
- Portal Venous Phase: Precontrast Density
- Central Stellate Scar
- Liver Scan: Hot
Hepatocellular Adenoma
- Well Circumscribed
- Variable Attenuation Depending on Calcification, Hemorrhage (Hyperattenuating) or Fat Content (Hypoattenuating)
- Similar to FNH
- Arterial Phase: Homogenous Enhancement
- Portal Venous Phase: Precontrast Density
- Liver Scan: Cold
FNH. (a) Early Arterial Homogenous Enhancement with Central Scar, (b) Portal Venous Washout, (c) Delayed Phase Isodensity 6
Hepatic Adenoma. (a) Precontrast, (b) Enhancement on Arterial Phase, (c) Gradual Washout on Delayed Phase 7
Liver Scan. (a) FNH (Hot), (b) HCA (Cold) 8
Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
- Arterial Phase: Early Enhancement
- Portal Venous/Delayed Phase: Washout
- Liver Scan: Cold
HCC FLC
- Arterial Phase: No Enhancement
- May Have Central Scar
Metastases
- Arterial Phase: No Enhancement
- Some Such as NET, RCC, etc. May Have Rapid Enhancement
Hepatocellular Carcinoma. (a) Noncontrast, (b) Arterial Phase Enhancement, (c) Portal Phase Washout, (d) Delayed Phase Hypoattenuation 9
Liver Metastasis from Colon Cancer 10
CT Contrast Phases
Early Systemic Arterial Phase
- Time from Injection: 15-20 Seconds
- Target: Arteries
Late Systemic Arterial Phase (Arterial Phase)
- Also Referred to as Early Portal Venous Phase
- Time from Injection: 35-40 Seconds
- Target: Structures with Arterial Blood Supply
Hepatic Phase
- Also Referred to as Late Portal Venous Phase
- Time from Injection: 70-80 Seconds
- Target: Liver Parenchyma & Structures with Portal Vein Supply
Systemic Venous Phase
- Time from Injection: 180 Seconds
- Target: Venous Thrombosis
Delayed/Washout Phase
- Time from Injection: 6-15 Minutes
- Target: Disappearance of All Contrast Unless Tissue Fibrotic
CT Characteristic Comparison
Non-Solid Liver Mass CT Characteristics
Wall/Rim | Periphery | Extra | |
Simple Cyst | None | – | – |
MCN | Thickened & Irregular | – | Septations |
Hydatid Cyst | Double-Walled & Calcified Rim | – | – |
Pyogenic Abscess | Rim Enhancement | Edema | – |
Amebic Abscess | No Rim Enhancement | Edema | – |
Solid Liver Mass CT Characteristics
Arterial Phase | Portal Venous Phase | Extra | |
Hemangioma | Peripheral | Centripetal | Hypodense Delayed Phase |
FNH | Homogenous | Precontrast | Central Stellate Scar Hot Liver Scan |
Adenoma | Homogenous | Precontrast | Variable Attenuation |
HCC | Early Enhancement | Washout | – |
HCC FLC | No Enhancement | – | May Have Scar |
Metastases | No Enhancement | – | – |
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