Abnormal Intrahepatic Collection of a Liver Transplant
Clinical History
A 50-year old man with recurrent history of liver transplantations presented with delirium, diarrhoea, and vomiting. Liver function test was abnormal. Ultrasound was requested as a first line of imaging to assess the biliary tree or other possible cause for symptoms.
Case Description
Ultrasound revealed a large tubular and tortuous heterogeneous hypoechoic area within the liver suggestive of intrahepatic collection. No internal vascularity was observed within the area of abnormality. The hepatic vessels were patent on Doppler interrogation.
Diagnosis/Discussion/Treatment/ Follow up
Triple-phase liver CT confirmed the presence of branching fluid attenuation in the right hepatic lobe in keeping with collections.
The hepatic collection was drained.