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Review on Pediatric Malignant Focal Liver Lesions with Imaging Evaluation: Part I

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DIAGNOSTICS
Volume 13, Issue 23, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13233568

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pediatric; malignant; focal liver lesions (FLLs); diagnosis; imaging; contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)

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Malignant focal liver lesions (FLLs) are rare in the pediatric population, leading to limited understanding of these diseases. This paper discusses common pediatric malignant FLLs and highlights the importance of medical imaging features in the diagnosis and follow-up of these lesions. CEUS may be a promising option for characterizing indeterminate FLLs in pediatric patients without the risk of ionizing radiation.
Malignant focal liver lesions (FLLs) are commonly reported in adults but rarely seen in the pediatric population. Due to the rarity, the understanding of these diseases is still very limited. In children, most malignant FLLs are congenital. It is very important to choose appropriate imaging examination concerning various factors. This paper will outline common pediatric malignant FLLs, including hepatoblastoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and cholangiocarcinoma and discuss them against the background of the latest knowledge on comparable/similar tumors in adults. Medical imaging features are of vital importance for the non-invasive diagnosis and follow-up of treatment of FLLs in pediatric patients. The use of CEUS in pediatric patients for characterizing those FLLs that remain indeterminate on conventional B mode ultrasounds may be an effective option in the future and has great potential to be integrated into imaging algorithms without the risk of exposure to ionizing radiation.

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