热脾:脾的血管增生病变。

Michyla Bowerson, Christine O Menias, Kristen Lee, Kathryn J Fowler, Antonio Luna, Motoyo Yano, Kumar Sandrasegaran, Kuma Sandrasegaran, Khaled M Elsayes, Khaled Elsayes
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引用次数: 18

摘要

脾肿物的鉴别诊断是广泛的,往往取决于病变的增强特征。大多数放射科医生熟悉低血管病变的鉴别诊断,如真菌感染、结节病/肉芽肿病、梗死和囊肿。然而,据我们所知,还没有一篇综述文章将血管性脾病变作为一组具体的多模态影像学特征。血管性脾病变可以认为是那些与背景脾实质增强更多或相似的病变。在这篇综述中,我们阐述了良性和恶性血管性脾病变的频谱成像特征。良性病变包括血管瘤、错构瘤和脾脏硬化性血管瘤样结节变性。恶性病变分为原发性和转移性病变,从淋巴瘤、血管肉瘤到多形性肉瘤。虽然淋巴瘤和转移瘤通常表现为相对于背景实质的低强化病变,但我们在这里讨论它们,因为它们的外观可以变化,因此值得考虑。滨海细胞血管瘤是单独讨论的,因为它们最初被认为是良性的,但最近的研究表明它们可能有恶性的潜力。
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Hot spleen: hypervascular lesions of the spleen.

The differential diagnosis of splenic masses is broad and often hinges on the enhancement characteristics of the lesions. Most radiologists are familiar with the differential diagnosis of hypovascular lesions such as fungal infections, sarcoidosis/granulomatous disease, infarctions, and cysts. However, to our knowledge, there is no review article that presents the specific multimodality imaging features of vascular splenic lesions as a group. Vascular splenic lesions may be considered those that enhance more or similarly to the background splenic parenchyma. In this review, we illustrate the spectrum of imaging features of both benign and malignant vascular splenic lesions. The benign lesions include hemangiomas, hamartomas, and sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen. The malignant lesions are divided into primary and metastatic lesions, ranging from lymphoma, angiosarcoma to pleomorphic sarcoma. While lymphoma and metastases may commonly present as hypoenhancing lesions relative to the background parenchyma, we are addressing them here as their appearance can be varied and hence deserve consideration. Littoral Cell angiomas are discussed separately, as they were originally considered benign, but recent studies have shown that they can have malignant potential.

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Abdominal Imaging
Abdominal Imaging 医学-核医学
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