
Hepatic hydatid cysts rarely invade portal veins causing portal cavernomatosis as a secondary complication.We report the case of a patient with direct invasion of the right portal vein by hydatid cysts causing portal cavernomatosis diagnosed via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).The presented case highlights the useful application of MRI with T2-weighted images and gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images in the diagnosis of hepatic hydatid lesions presenting with a rare complication of portal cavernomatosis.
rectoscopy, rectum adenoma, portal cavernomatosis, 610, physical examination, Article, Magnetic resonance imaging, male, 616, middle aged, Gadolinium ethoxybenzyl DTPA, case report, follow up, portal vein obstruction, human, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Echinococcosis-hepatic, adult, abdominal pain, liver hydatid cyst, pelvis radiography, rectum hemorrhage, gadoxetic acid, hospital discharge, abdominal radiography, Liver, Portal vein, contrast enhancement, portal vein
rectoscopy, rectum adenoma, portal cavernomatosis, 610, physical examination, Article, Magnetic resonance imaging, male, 616, middle aged, Gadolinium ethoxybenzyl DTPA, case report, follow up, portal vein obstruction, human, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Echinococcosis-hepatic, adult, abdominal pain, liver hydatid cyst, pelvis radiography, rectum hemorrhage, gadoxetic acid, hospital discharge, abdominal radiography, Liver, Portal vein, contrast enhancement, portal vein
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