Transient hepatic attenuation difference of lobar or segmental distribution detected by dynamic computed tomography

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Abstract

Dynamic computed tomography of hepatic tumors revealed a transient attenuation difference of the liver in a lobar or segmental distribution in three cases. The difference was most prominent during the hepatogram phase. It was attributed to siphonage of arterial blood by hepatic tumors in two cases, while an increase of arterial flow induced by portal vein occlusion was inferred in the other case. Results indicate dynamic computed tomography will be useful in analysis of geometrical hemodynamics.

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Itai, Y., Moss, A. A., & Goldberg, H. I. (1982). Transient hepatic attenuation difference of lobar or segmental distribution detected by dynamic computed tomography. Radiology, 144(4), 835–839. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.144.4.6287520

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