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A 51-year-old female patient presented with back pain.

  • (a) Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast demonstrates a mass lesion (arrowheads) with indistinct borders, which completely fills the left lobe of the liver with concurrent atrophy and shows diffuse heterogeneous enhancement.
  • (b) Postcontrast coronal MRI image demonstrates portal vein invasion and narrowing (arrowheads).
  • (c) Many collateral veins (arrowhead) that developed at the hilus secondary to portal vein invasion are demonstrated by portal phase CT examination.
  • (d) An arterial phase axial CT image reveals the hepatic artery wrapped by the mass (arrowhead).
  • (e) Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT examination shows that the contrast-enhanced, thickened common bile duct is interrupted within the lesion (arrowhead).
  • (f) Filling defects due to the bile ducts invaded by the mass (arrowheads) and the interruption of the common bile duct (arrow) are more clearly visualized by MRCP images. Cholangiocarcinoma was considered in the differential diagnosis; however, the core biopsy result was consistent with alveolar echinococcosis.
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Source (2016). "Efficacy of ultrasound-guided core-needle biopsy in the diagnosis of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis: a retrospective analysis". Parasite 23: 19. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2016019. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Mesut Bulakci, Mehmet Ilhan, Suleyman Bademler, Erdem Yilmaz, Mine Gulluoglu, Adem Bayraktar, Murat Asik and Recep Guloglu

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