hepatic hemorrhage

Liver trauma
• Liver trauma grading (diagrams) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Post-traumatic
serpentine type hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms. Coronal CECT arterial phase shows the right lobe liver laceration and pseudoaneurysm.

A case of
acute abdomen caused by ruptured bifocal HCC. CT image performed after injection of contrast medium reveals active intraperitoneal bleeding (arrow) in subhepatic space.

A case of
acute abdomen caused by ruptured bifocal HCC. CT image performed after injection of contrast medium reveals another protrusive capsulated hepatic nodule in VI segment, presenting peripheral hypodense area (arrow), suggesting the point of rupture through the liver capsule.

Gunshot
injuries • Gun shot injury - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Bile leak from liver traumatic laceration - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Preschooler
who fell 20 feet out a window with abdominal painAxial CT with contrast of the abdomen shows a large amount of fluid in the region of the right adrenal gland and areas of low density in the middle and posterior aspects of the right lobe of the liver.The diagnosis was right adrenal hemorrhage and liver laceration.

Peliosis
hepatis. Coronal contrast-enhanced CT demostrating a complex mass in the left liver lobe with hypo and isodense areas and presence of vessels with contrast. Perihepatic free fluid of high attenuation in relation with haemoperitoneum.


Isoliert
intraparenchymatöse Leberruptur nach direkter, stumpfer Gewalteinwirkung. Rippenfraktur, aber kein Pneumothorax, fast keine freie Flüssigkeit.

Post-traumatic
serpentine type hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms. Axial CECT arterial phase shows large poorly defined heterogenous hypodensity in right lobe of liver indicating Grade VI injury (AAST Grading). Note multiple large serpentine pseudoaneurysms in right lobe (arrow) and gross haemoperitoneum.

Post-traumatic
serpentine type hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms. Axial CECT portal phase image shows clearly hepatic laceration, intraparenchymal haematoma and serpentine pseudoaneurysms.

Fatal liver
mass rupture in a common-variable-immunodeficiency patient with probable nodular regenerating hyperplasia. Hepatic imaging A–D. The initial multiphasic CT. A The non-contrasted image shows no abnormal intrahepatic bleeding. B The arterial phase shows multiple poorly-defined, arterial-enhancing nodules scattered throughout both hepatic lobes (white arrows). In portovenous phase C and 5 min-delayed phase D, these nodules remain iso- to hyperattenuating compared to the adjacent liver parenchyma. Hepatic imaging E–F. The 7-month follow-up CT. E The non-contrasted image shows multiple areas of intrahepatic bleeding (black arrowheads) and intraperitoneal bleeding (black arrows). F The portovenous phase demonstrates disruption of the liver capsule (white arrowhead), suggesting rupture of these hypervascular liver lesions

School ager
in a motor vehicle accident with abdominal pain. Axial CT with contrast of the abdomen shows an area of low density in the right lobe of the liver and a large amount of free fluid in the pelvis.The diagnosis was liver laceration with hemoperitoneum.

Liver trauma
• Liver laceration - AAST grade IV - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Traumatic AV fistula following RF ablation - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Hepatic laceration from penetrating trauma - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Liver and adrenal gland trauma - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Chronic subcapsular hepatic hematoma - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Traumatic liver laceration - importance of portal venous phase CT - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Traumatic rib fractures, pneumothorax and liver laceration - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Liver trauma
• Multiorgan trauma with grade V renal injury - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia

Zentrale,
gedeckte Leberruptur in der Comutertomographie: Irreguläre, hypodense Läsionen im Leberparenchym ohne Erreichen der Oberfläche und somit ohne subkapsuläres Hämatom oder freie Flüssigkeit im Abdomen.

Liver trauma
• Traumatic liver laceration (gross pathology) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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