The focal hepatic hot spot sign with lung cancer in computed tomography
We present this sign in a 60‐year‐old man with superior vena cava obstruction caused by lung cancer. Key messageThe focal hepatic hot spot sign appears as an area of intense focal wedge ‐shaped enhancement of the quadrate lobe (segment IVa) of the liver in the arterial and venous phase. If this sign appears on enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen, obstruction of thoracic central venous must be considered, especially when clinical symptoms are unclear.
Source: Respirology Case Reports - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Van Trung Hoang,
Nhu Quynh Vo,
Cong Thao Trinh,
Hoang Quan Nguyen,
Vichit Chansomphou,
Trong Binh Le Tags: Clinical Image Source Type: research
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