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Hepatic Lesions that Mimic Metastasis on Radiological Imaging during Chemotherapy for Gastrointestinal. Malignancy: Recent Updates

Authors
You, Sung-HyePark, Beom JinKim, Yeul Hong
Issue Date
5월-2017
Publisher
KOREAN RADIOLOGICAL SOC
Keywords
Chemotherapy-induced focal hepatopathy; Steatosis; Steatohepatitis; Oxaliplatin; Sinusoidal obstructive syndrome; Peliosis
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, v.18, no.3, pp.413 - 426
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SCIE
SCOPUS
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Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
413
End Page
426
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/83644
DOI
10.3348/kjr.2017.18.3.413
ISSN
1229-6929
Abstract
During chemotherapy in patients with gastrointestinal malignancy, the hepatic lesions may occur as chemotherapy-induced lesions or tumor-associated lesions, with exceptions for infectious conditions and other incidentalomas. Focal hepatic lesions arising from chemotherapy-inducedhe patopathies (such as chemotherapy-induced sinusoidal injury and steatosis) and tumor-associated eosinophilic abscess should be considered a mimicker of metastasis in patients with gastrointestinal malignancy. Accumulating evidence suggests that chemotherapy for gastrointestinal malignancy in the liver has roles in both the therapeutic effects for hepatic metastasis and injury to the non-tumor bearing hepatic parenchyma. In this article, we reviewed the updated concept of chemotherapy-induced hepatopathies and tumor-associated eosinophilic abscess in the liver, focusing on the pathological and radiological findings. Awareness of the causative chemo-agent, pathophysiology, and characteristic imaging findings of these mimickers is critical for accurate diagnosis and avoidance of unnecessary exposure of the patient to invasive tissue-based diagnosis and operations.
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