
Liver metastasis of medullary carcinoma of thyroid gland 28y
A female patient 28 years old, underwent surgery for medullary thyroid cancer 4 years prior to this scan. She felt nausea & occasionally vomited. Following an ultrasound scan, diffuse changes in the liver were noticed. The patient underwent an MRI scan of the abdomen BEFORE the treatment. On this MRI scan, utilising T1W postcontrast (T1 weighted) axial tomogram we see that the liver is of normal configuration and position. Smooth contour, with several diffuse metastatic changes in both lobes, hyperintense, hypointense, subcentimeter cystic and target appearance. All changes show intensely dominant marginal postcontrast enhancement of signal intensity with restrictive diffusion in the largest changes. Intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts are not dilated. Gallbladder without detectable wall thickening and without pathological substrate.
Credit
Snezana Stojanovic
Dimensions
2000 x 1472 pixels
Print Size @ 300 dpi
7 x 5 inches / 17 x 12 cm