2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260436
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Hypoattenuating periportal halo on CT in a patient population can occur in presence of a variety of diseases

Abstract: Many pathologies can occur in the periportal space and manifest as fluid accumulation, visible in Computed tomography (CT) images as a circumferential region of low attenuation around the intrahepatic portal vessels, called periportal halo (PPH). This finding is associated with different types of hepatic and extra-hepatic disease in humans and remains a non-specific sign of unknown significance in veterinary literature. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of PPH in a population of patients … Show more

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“…Hypoattenuating periportal halo This finding is mainly described in hypovolemic, often blunt traumatic shock as a consequence of large volumes of resuscitating IV fluids. This is depicted as a circumferential region of low attenuation around the intrahepatic portal vessels [72][73][74][75].…”
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“…Hypoattenuating periportal halo This finding is mainly described in hypovolemic, often blunt traumatic shock as a consequence of large volumes of resuscitating IV fluids. This is depicted as a circumferential region of low attenuation around the intrahepatic portal vessels [72][73][74][75].…”
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confidence: 99%