Small intestinal angiolipoma: MR imaging appearance

Small intestinal angiolipoma: MR imaging appearance

H. S. Kwak;C. S. Kim;J. M. Lee;H. S. Kwak;C. S. Kim;J. M. Lee;
abdominal radiology 2003 Vol. 28 pp. 0515-0517
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We report the magnetic resonance imaging finding in a case of small intestinal angiolipoma. Small bowel enteroclysis showed a well-defined, lobulated polypoid lesion in the proximal ileum. The mass showed central high signal intensity with peripheral iso-signal intensity on T1-weighted in-phase images. The central high signal intensity changed to low signal intensity on T1-weighted out-of-phase images. After contrast injection, the mass had a strong enhancement along the periphery of the lesion on fat-saturated T1-weighted images. Characteristic decreased signal intensity on out-of-phase T1-weighted images and strong enhancement on postcontrast images of the small bowel mass suggest the diagnosis of angiolipoma.

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