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On two human subjects (18F-FDG - 1 multiple liver lesions, 1 cardiac) we present PET data motion-corrected with an MRI motion model.
Surgical resection confirmed the diagnosis of inflammatory hepatocellular adenoma Open image in new window Fig. 7 A 38-year-old female with multiple liver lesions.
We found multiple liver lesions of different sizes.
Most patients had a Child-Pugh class of B (73.3%), multiple liver lesions (53%), and grade II histology (68%).
A 26-year-old man with metastatic gastric cancer with multiple liver lesions was treated with everolimus after failure of 1st-line and 2nd-line chemotherapy.
For the complete responders, one patient presented with multiple liver lesions at baseline, and the other with a coeliac mass (39 mm × 28 mm).
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The non-respiratory compensated full data set from the liver bed position (liver PET, b and f) demonstrates respiratory ghosting of multiple avid liver lesions (solid black box) as well as the spleen (dotted black box).
Abdominal ultrasonography was performed to exclude multiple focal liver lesions.
Multiple hypodense liver lesions suggestive of metastatic disease were also found.
An urgent computed tomography of the abdomen was performed without intravenous contrast and this showed multiple hypodense liver lesions, consistent with the known adenomas.
Exclusion criteria was acute hepatitis, multiple focal liver lesions, cholestatic liver disease, biliary obstruction, failure to carry out liver transient elastography or patient's refusal to participate in this study.
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