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Original Article

Intrahepatic Portal-Hepatic Venous Shunts Demonstrated by us, CT, and MR Imaging

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Pages 680-684 | Accepted 31 Jan 1996, Published online: 07 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: Radiological findings were investigated in 6 cases of intrahepatic portal-hepatic venous shunt (IPHVS) without chronic liver disease.

Material and Methods: Six patients with IPHVS were examined using US, CT and MR imaging. US was performed in all patients and color Doppler imaging in 5 patients. CT was performed after i.v. bolus injection of contrast medium in 4 patients. MR imaging and MR angiography were performed in one patient.

Results: The shunt was present in the right lobe in 4 patients and in the left lobe in 2 patients. The shunts consisted of focally dilated or tubular vessels (1 aneurysmal) in 4 patients, and multiple small vessels in 2 patients. US revealed anechoic structures with various configurations at the shunt. Color Doppler imaging could detect blood flow in various directions in the shunt vessels in 5 patients. CT and MR images showed these abnormal vascular structures in the liver. MR angiography was also useful for evaluating the relationship between the portal and the hepatic veins.

Conclusion: Color Doppler imaging was the best modality for evaluation of IPHVS.

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