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F:
No
free fluid - But hypodense structure
in segment 6 of the liver
H:
Adult
man, 53-years-old, abdominal trauma ?
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Congenital cysts of
the liver are often combined with other cystic disorders, e.g. pancreatic
cysts and/or renal cysts. Most common kind of congenital cysts are solitary
cysts - shown in the image above. These cysts may increase in size and may
cause portal hypertension.
D:
Congenital
cysts of the liver (segment
6)
IN
THIS PART OF THE PAGE YOU FIND SOME TEXT FIELDS WHICH CAN BE OPENED EIGTHER
STEP BY STEP (CLICK ON "HISTORY", "HELP", "FINDINGS",
"DIAGNOSIS" OR "INFO/WWW-LINKS") OR AT ONCE WITH A CLICK
ON "ALL ON" - VICE VERSA CLICK ON "ALL OFF".
It is not
easy to find an exactly corresponding slice to every pathological example!
For that reason the
FILM
(2)
is
recommended!
Once opened you may use it for every pathological example.
If you need a physiological
image to compare click here