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Research paper thumbnail of Study of Liver Lesions using Computed Tomography

This study aimed to study the role of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of liver lesions,... more This study aimed to study the role of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of liver lesions, to determine which lesion of the liver with high incidence, and to find out the Geographic distribution of the liver lesions in Sudan. This is a retrospective study was conducted at Fedail hospital, and Royal scan Center, Khartoum, Sudan included Sixty patients with focal liver lesions. The results of the study revealed that the high incidence of liver lesions was (45%) among the age group between (41-60) years old. The high incidence of liver lesions was metastasis (33.3%) and solid mass (33.3%) affected age group (41-60) years old (45%), it commonest in male (60%), most patients from center, north, and west of Sudan. The solid mass of the liver was commonest in age group (61-80) years old had an incidence of (45%), it commonest in male (65 and the most affected was right lobe of the liver (50%). This study concluded that triphasic CT scan is a good non-invasive tool and can be used as the first line for differentiating of focal liver lesions. Benign lesions like haemangioma can be reliably differentiated from malignant liver lesion; therefore unnecessary biopsies can be avoided.

Research paper thumbnail of Study of Liver Lesions using Computed Tomography

This study aimed to study the role of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of liver lesions,... more This study aimed to study the role of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of liver lesions, to determine which lesion of the liver with high incidence, and to find out the Geographic distribution of the liver lesions in Sudan. This is a retrospective study was conducted at Fedail hospital, and Royal scan Center, Khartoum, Sudan included Sixty patients with focal liver lesions. The results of the study revealed that the high incidence of liver lesions was (45%) among the age group between (41-60) years old. The high incidence of liver lesions was metastasis (33.3%) and solid mass (33.3%) affected age group (41-60) years old (45%), it commonest in male (60%), most patients from center, north, and west of Sudan. The solid mass of the liver was commonest in age group (61-80) years old had an incidence of (45%), it commonest in male (65 and the most affected was right lobe of the liver (50%). This study concluded that triphasic CT scan is a good non-invasive tool and can be used as the first line for differentiating of focal liver lesions. Benign lesions like haemangioma can be reliably differentiated from malignant liver lesion; therefore unnecessary biopsies can be avoided.

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