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Differential Diagnosis For CT Scan/Liver mass/necrosis/abscess
- Trauma Causes
Hepatic trauma
Liver, traumatic cyst- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Hydatid cyst, liver
Amebic abscess, liver- Infected organ, Abscesses
Abscess, gallbladder/pericholecystic
Abscess, liver
Hepatic abscess, pyogenic- Neoplastic Disorders
Autoinfarction/necrosis liver adenoma
Carcinoma, hepatocellular
Angiosarcoma/liver
Carcinoma, gallbladder
Cystadenocarcinoma/liver
Liver cell adenoma
Sarcoma, liver, primary
Carcinoma, biliary tree- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Liver hematoma/hemorrhage
Liver, subcapsular hematoma- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Liver infarction
Shock Liver/Hepatic Ischemia- Synonyms
- Abs, abscess, Abscess (disorder), Abscess (morphologic abnormality), Abscess morphology, Abscesses, C.A.T. scan, CAT, CAT Comp axial tomography, CAT Computerised axial tomography, CAT Computerized axial tomography, CAT Scan, CAT scan -, CAT scan (procedure), CAT Scan X Ray, CAT Scan X-Ray, CAT Scans X-Ray, Cellular necrosis, Computed axial tomography, Computed Tomographies Xray, Computed Tomographies X-Ray, Computed tomography, Computed tomography scan -, Computed tomography scan (procedure), Computed Tomography Xray, Computed Tomography X-Ray, Computed X-Ray Tomographies, Computed X-Ray Tomography, computer assisted tomography, Computer-assisted transaxial tomography, Computerised axial tomogram, Computerised axial tomography, Computerised axial tomography scan -, Computerised tomogram, Computerised tomograph scan, Computerised tomography, Computerised transaxial tomography, Computerised transverse axial tomogram, Computerised transverse axial tomography, Computerized axial tomogram, Computerized axial tomography, Computerized axial tomography (procedure), Computerized axial tomography scan -, Computerized axial tomography scan (procedure), Computerized tomogram, Computerized tomograph scan, Computerized Tomographies X-Ray, COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY, Computerized tomography without IV contrast, Computerized Tomography X Ray, Computerized Tomography X-Ray, Computerized transaxial tomography, Computerized transaxial tomography without IV contrast, Computerized transverse axial tomogram, Computerized transverse axial tomography, CT, CT Computerised tomography, CT Computerized tomography, CT scan, CT scan without IV contrast, CT X Ray, CT X Rays, CT XRAY, CTT, CTT scan, EMI scan, Hepatic Mass, Liver mass, Liver mass (finding), NECROSES, necrosis, Necrosis (morphologic abnormality), Necrotic, NOS Ab, Scan X-Ray CAT, Scans X-Ray CAT, Tissue devitalisation, Tissue devitalization, Tomodensitometries, Tomodensitometry, Tomographies Computed X-Ray, Tomographies Xray Computed, Tomographies X-Ray Computed, Tomographies X-Ray Computerized, tomography, tomography computed, Tomography Computed X-Ray, Tomography X Ray Computed, Tomography Xray Computed, Tomography X-Ray Computed, Tomography X-Ray Computerized, X Ray CT, X Ray Tomography Computed, X Rays CT, X-Ray CAT Scan, X-Ray CAT Scans, Xray Computed Tomographies, X-Ray Computed Tomographies, Xray Computed Tomography, X-Ray Computed Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Tomographies, X-Ray Computerized Tomography, X-Ray Tomographies Computed, X-Ray Tomography Computed
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- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)