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Radiology, Vol 157, 757-760, Copyright © 1985 by Radiological Society of North America


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Hepatic schistosomiasis japonica identified by CT

T Araki, K Hayakawa, J Okada, S Hayashi, G Uchiyama and K Yamada

We reviewed the CT examinations of 17 patients who had hepatic schistosomiasis japonica and noted peculiar hepatic calcifications in 15 cases and a notch on the hepatic surface in six. A hepatocellular carcinoma was found in six patients. The calcifications and notch appeared to indicate the degree of hepatic fibrosis but did not correlate with cirrhotic deformation.


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