Gallbladder disease: Appearance of associated transient increased attenuation in the liver at biphasic, contrast-enhanced dynamic CT

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the frequency, location, and appearance of transient increased attenuation in the liver during arterial-phase helical or incremental computed tomography (CT) in patients with gallbladder disease without hepatic extension. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Findings in dynamic CT examinations in 31 patients with surgically proved gallbladder disease not extending into the liver and in 31 control patients without gallbladder disease were retrospectively reviewed and correlated with findings in other imaging examinations. RESULTS: Areas of transient increased hepatic attenuation (n = 27) were identified in 22 of 31 patients with gallbladder disease and in only one of 31 control patients. The difference in these findings was statistically significant (P

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Ito, K., Awaya, H., Mitchell, D. G., Honjo, K., Fujita, T., Uchisako, H., … Matsunaga, N. (1997). Gallbladder disease: Appearance of associated transient increased attenuation in the liver at biphasic, contrast-enhanced dynamic CT. Radiology, 204(3), 723–728. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.204.3.9280250

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