Multiple focal fatty changes in the liver in patients with porphyria cutanea tarda: A case series and review of the literature.
Kazuhide TakataAtsushi FukunagaShinya NishizawaYotaro UchidaMakoto FukuyamaTakahiro NagataTomotaka HigashiHiromi FukudaRyo YamauchiTakashi TanakaKeiji YokoyamaDaisuke MoriharaYasuaki TakeyamaSatoshi ShakadoShotaro SakisakaFumihito HiraiPublished in: Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU (2021)
Porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) is commonly diagnosed in cases where multiple hyperechoic nodules are observed in the liver. Pathologically, these nodules associated with PCT are focal fatty deposits. We report here, seven cases of PCT with fatty changes over multiple foci in the liver. Furthermore, the characteristics of ultrasonography (US) findings of 32 previously reported cases are summarized. The US features of these nodules showed a homogenous hyperechoic or hyperechoic rim pattern, partial confluence, and no mass effect in the vascular structures. Because multiple hyperechoic liver nodules occasionally mimic malignancies, and because their diagnosis can be challenging, clinicians should consider checking urine porphyrin levels to rule out PCT when such nodules are observed on US.