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Findings, case of 25 y/o man, malaise, fever, RUQ discomfort

Imaging Findings

Initial Ultrasound Study
Second Study

Ultrasound shows a poorly defined, 4-5 cm hypoechoic liver mass. Its walls are poorly defined, and sound transmission is poor.

A second study 48 days later reveals that the mass has become slightly larger and has developed increased internal echogenicity with better defined walls and improved sound transmission.

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