MRI LIVER - Normal with Dotarem

Clinical Information:

 

Technique:

Multiplane imaging was acquired through the upper abdomen. 3D T2 weighted imaging was acquired and MIP reconstructions of the biliary tree performed.

Multiphase post-Dotarem imaging was acquired

Comparison:

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Findings:

The liver has a normal size and shape with normal signal on all sequences. No intra-hepatic duct dilation or focal liver lesion is seen. The portal and hepatic veins are normal.

No abnormal enhancement is seen on the arterial, portal venous or early delayed images.

The extra-hepatic biliary tree and gallbladder have a normal appearance.

The pancreas has a normal size, shape and signal, with no duct dilation.

The spleen, adrenal and kidneys are normal.

The visualised bowel is unremarkable.

No free fluid or gas is seen. The lung bases are clear. No bony abnormality is identified.

Conclusion:

Normal MRI liver.

MRI LIVER - Normal with Primovist

Clinical Information:

 

Technique:

Multiplane imaging was acquired through the upper abdomen. 3D T2 weighted imaging was acquired and MIP reconstructions of the biliary tree performed.

Multiphase post-Primovist imaging was acquired up to 20 minutes.

Comparison:

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Findings:

The liver has a normal size and shape with normal signal on all sequences. No intra-hepatic duct dilation or focal liver lesion is seen. The portal and hepatic veins are normal.

No abnormal enhancement is seen on the arterial, portal venous or early delayed images. No abnormality is seen in the biliary phase, with normal biliary excretion.

The extra-hepatic biliary tree and gallbladder have a normal appearance.

The pancreas has a normal size, shape and signal, with no duct dilation.

The spleen, adrenal and kidneys are normal.

The visualised bowel is unremarkable.

No free fluid or gas is seen. The lung bases are clear. No bony abnormality is identified.

Conclusion:

Normal MRI liver.