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    An overview of hepatocellular carcinoma with atypical enhancement pattern: Spectrum of magnetic resonance imaging findings with pathologic correlation
    (2021)
    Kovac, Jelena Djokic (52563972900)
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    Ivanovic, Aleksandar (56803549500)
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    Milovanovic, Tamara (55695651200)
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    Micev, Marjan (7003864533)
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    Alessandrino, Francesco (55070672000)
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    Gore, Richard M. (7102540493)
    In the setting of cirrhotic liver, the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is straightforward when typical imaging findings consisting of arterial hypervascularity followed by portal-venous washout are present in nodules larger than 1 cm. However, due to the complexity of hepatocarcinogenesis, not all HCCs present with typical vascular behaviour. Atypical forms such as hypervascular HCC without washout, isovascular or even hypovascular HCC can pose diagnostic dilemmas. In such cases, it is important to consider also the appearance of the nodules on diffusion-weighted imaging and hepatobiliary phase. In this regard, diffusion restriction and hypointensity on hepatobiliary phase are suggestive of malignancy. If both findings are present in hypervascular lesion without washout, or even in iso- or hypovascular lesion in cirrhotic liver, HCC should be considered. Moreover, other ancillary imaging findings such as the presence of the capsule, fat content, signal intensity on T2-weighted image favour the diagnosis of HCC. Another form of atypical HCCs are lesions which show hyperintensity on hepatobiliary phase. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to provide an overview of HCCs with atypical enhancement pattern, and focus on their magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features. In order to correctly characterize atypical HCC lesions in cirrhotic liver it is important to consider not only vascular behaviour of the nodule, but also ancillary MRI features, such as diffusion restriction, hepatobiliary phase hypointensity, and T2-weighted hyperintensity. Fat content, corona enhancement, mosaic architecture are other MRI feautures which favour the diagnosis of HCC even in the absence of typical vascular profile. © 2021 2021 Jelena Djokic Kovac, Aleksandar Ivanovic, Tamara Milovanovic, Marjan Micev, Francesco Alessandrino, Richard M. Gore, published by Sciendo.
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    Sclerosing Mesenteritis Presenting as a Pseudotumor of the Greater Omentum
    (2016)
    Masulovic, Dragan (57215645003)
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    Jovanovic, Miodrag (7202631944)
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    Ivanovic, Aleksandar (56803549500)
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    Stojakov, Dejan (6507735868)
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    Micev, Marjan (7003864533)
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    Stevic, Ruza (24823286600)
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    Filipovic, Aleksandar (55015822600)
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    Galun, Danijel (23496063400)
    Objective: The aim was to demonstrate a diagnostic challenge of sclerosing mesenteritis initially considered as liposarcoma. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 45-year-old man was admitted with a painful abdominal mass. Abdominal computed tomography demonstrated a well- demarcated tumor in his left hemiabdomen, with a large fat component and areas of soft tissue attenuation suggestive of liposarcoma. Intraoperative findings showed a tumor arising from the greater omentum. The tumor was completely removed, and histopathology confirmed a pseudotumorous type of sclerosing mesenteritis with dominant mesenteric lipodystrophy. Conclusion: This case showed that a pseudotumorous type of sclerosing mesenteritis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of the mesenteric tumors. © 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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    Thiamazole-Induced Agranulocytosis Leading to Abscessus Pneumonia-Rare, But Challenging; [Agranulocitosis inducida por tiamazol que lleva a absceso pumonar. Un reto infrecuente]
    (2018)
    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Andrejevic, Vuk (57197852109)
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    Ivanovic, Aleksandar (56803549500)
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    Zugic, Vladimir (13410862400)
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