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Imaging of liver tumours in childhood

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Primary liver tumours account for 6% of all paediatric neoplasms. In a child with a clinical abdominal mass, imaging (in consultation with a paediatric surgeon) aims to confirm the intrahepatic site, determine its likely resectability, exclude metastatic abdominal disease, and characterise the mass. The imaging in 44 patients with primary liver tumour over a 33-year period was reviewed and correlated with surgical/pathological findings. Characterising hepatic masses with ultrasound, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, and angiography is less important than determining its resectability and alerting the surgeon to vascular anomalies and the presence of metastatic disease. We conclude that a chest X-ray and ultrasound study are the primary methods for evaluation of a child with suspected hepatic mass. With careful attention to technique, the mass can be evaluated and an assessment made of tumour resectability preoperatively. Based on this review, we propose a schema for the initial evaluation of suspected hepatic masses in children.

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de Campo, J., Phelan, E. Imaging of liver tumours in childhood. Pediatr Surg Int 4, 1–6 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00173073

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