2. CLINICAL IMAGAGING
AN ATLAS OF DIFFERENTIAL DAIGNOSIS
EISENBERG
DR. Muhammad Bin Zulfiqar
PGR-FCPS III SIMS/SHL
3. • Fig GI 50-1 Hepatobiliary tuberculosis.
Multiple, confluent coarse or chalky
calcifications.62
4. • Fig GI 50-2 Hydatid liver cyst. Extensive
calcification of a huge right upper quadrant
mass.
5. • Fig GI 50-3 Alveolar hydatic disease
(Echinococcus multilocularis).63
6. • Fig GI 50-4 Calcified pyogenic liver abscess.
7. • Fig GI 50-5 Calcified guinea worm in the right
lobe of the liver.64
8. • Fig GI 50-6 Calcified liver metastases from
colloid carcinoma of the colon producing a
diffuse, finely granular pattern.
9. • Fig GI 50-7 Portal vein. Track-like calcification
with irregular margins directed along the
course of the portal vein (arrows).65
10. • Fig GI 50-8 Appearance simulating intrinsic
hepatic calcification due to inadvertent
intraperitoneal extravasation of barium, which
produced an opaque shell around the liver.
11. • Fig GI 50-9 Hemochromatosis. Extremely dense
liver shadow in the right upper quadrant is
caused by parenchymal deposition of iron.66
12. • Fig GI 50-10 Prior injection of Thorotrast
causing generalized increased density of the
liver and spleen.