Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs

INTRODUCTION: There is no study relating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to ultrasound (US) findings in patients with Schistosomiasis mansoni. Our aim was to describe MRI findings inpatients with schistosomal liver disease identified by US. METHODS: Fifty-four patients (mean age 41.6±13.5years) fro...

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Main Authors: Luciana Cristina dos Santos Silva, Luciene Mota Andrade, Ivie Braga de Paula, Leonardo Campos de Queiroz, Carlos Maurício Figueiredo Antunes, José Roberto Lambertucci
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 2012-08-01
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spelling doaj-266c639dbe9e4a3db6e4f69d6c4fd4342020-11-24T22:53:49ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-98492012-08-0145450050410.1590/s0037-86822012005000008S0037-86822012000400017Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signsLuciana Cristina dos Santos Silva0Luciene Mota Andrade1Ivie Braga de Paula2Leonardo Campos de Queiroz3Carlos Maurício Figueiredo Antunes4José Roberto Lambertucci5Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisInstituto Hermes PardiniUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisINTRODUCTION: There is no study relating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to ultrasound (US) findings in patients with Schistosomiasis mansoni. Our aim was to describe MRI findings inpatients with schistosomal liver disease identified by US. METHODS: Fifty-four patients (mean age 41.6±13.5years) from an area endemic for Schistosomiasis mansoni were selected for this study.All had US indicating liver schistosomal fibrosis and were evaluated with MRI performed witha 1.5-T superconducting magnet unit (Sigma). RESULTS: Forty-seven (87%) of the 54 patientsshowing signs of periportal fibrosis identified through US investigation had confirmed diagnosesby MRI. In the seven discordant cases (13%), MRI revealed fat tissue filling in the hilar periportalspace where US indicated isolated thickening around the main portal vein at its point of entryto the liver. We named this the fatty hilum sign. One of the 47 patients with MRI evidence ofperiportal fibrosis had had his gallbladder removed previously. Thirty-five (76.1%) of the other46 patients had an expanded gallbladder fossa filled with fat tissue, whereas MRI of the remainingeleven showed pericholecystic signs of fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Echogenic thickening of thegallbladder wall and of the main portal vein wall heretofore attributed to fibrosis were frequentlyidentified as fat tissue in MRI. However, the gallbladder wall thickening shown in US (expandedgallbladder fossa in MRI) is probably secondary to combined hepatic morphologic changes inschistosomiasis, representing severe liver involvement.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822012000400017&lng=en&tlng=enEsquistossomosesRessonância magnéticaUltrassonografiaFibrose hepáticaFossa da vesícula
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author Luciana Cristina dos Santos Silva
Luciene Mota Andrade
Ivie Braga de Paula
Leonardo Campos de Queiroz
Carlos Maurício Figueiredo Antunes
José Roberto Lambertucci
spellingShingle Luciana Cristina dos Santos Silva
Luciene Mota Andrade
Ivie Braga de Paula
Leonardo Campos de Queiroz
Carlos Maurício Figueiredo Antunes
José Roberto Lambertucci
Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Esquistossomoses
Ressonância magnética
Ultrassonografia
Fibrose hepática
Fossa da vesícula
author_facet Luciana Cristina dos Santos Silva
Luciene Mota Andrade
Ivie Braga de Paula
Leonardo Campos de Queiroz
Carlos Maurício Figueiredo Antunes
José Roberto Lambertucci
author_sort Luciana Cristina dos Santos Silva
title Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
title_short Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
title_full Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
title_fullStr Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in Schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
title_sort ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings in schistosomiasis mansoni: expanded gallbladder fossa and fatty hilum signs
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)
series Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
issn 1678-9849
publishDate 2012-08-01
description INTRODUCTION: There is no study relating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to ultrasound (US) findings in patients with Schistosomiasis mansoni. Our aim was to describe MRI findings inpatients with schistosomal liver disease identified by US. METHODS: Fifty-four patients (mean age 41.6±13.5years) from an area endemic for Schistosomiasis mansoni were selected for this study.All had US indicating liver schistosomal fibrosis and were evaluated with MRI performed witha 1.5-T superconducting magnet unit (Sigma). RESULTS: Forty-seven (87%) of the 54 patientsshowing signs of periportal fibrosis identified through US investigation had confirmed diagnosesby MRI. In the seven discordant cases (13%), MRI revealed fat tissue filling in the hilar periportalspace where US indicated isolated thickening around the main portal vein at its point of entryto the liver. We named this the fatty hilum sign. One of the 47 patients with MRI evidence ofperiportal fibrosis had had his gallbladder removed previously. Thirty-five (76.1%) of the other46 patients had an expanded gallbladder fossa filled with fat tissue, whereas MRI of the remainingeleven showed pericholecystic signs of fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Echogenic thickening of thegallbladder wall and of the main portal vein wall heretofore attributed to fibrosis were frequentlyidentified as fat tissue in MRI. However, the gallbladder wall thickening shown in US (expandedgallbladder fossa in MRI) is probably secondary to combined hepatic morphologic changes inschistosomiasis, representing severe liver involvement.
topic Esquistossomoses
Ressonância magnética
Ultrassonografia
Fibrose hepática
Fossa da vesícula
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822012000400017&lng=en&tlng=en
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