Infiltrative hepatocellular carcinoma with tumor thrombosis

Discussion:

Infiltrative and poorly differentiated HCC doesn't commonly semonstrate the typical arterial hyper-enhancement of well or moderately differentiated tumors. Tumoral thrombosis within the portal vein trunk or branches may be the only obvious imaging finding. The infiltrative tumor frequently is not visible as a discrete mass. Non-contrast images or DWI MRI may be useful.

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