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Hypervascular metastatic tumor

Metastases to the liver are common, and a variety of often nonspecific appearances have been reported (Lewis and Chezmar 1997). The majority of hepatic metastases are solid, but some have a complete or partially cystic appearance (Lewis and Chezmar 1997). The cyst-like appearance of hepatic metastases may be related to two different pathologic mechanisms. First, hypervascular metastatic tumors with rapid growth may lead to necrosis and cystic degeneration. This mechanism is frequently demonstrated in metastases from neuro-... [Pg.97]


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