In  2008, a 5 months
old  female baby with  abdomen distention and ultrasound scanning of
her abdomen  detected  multiple echo poor  in her great liver ( US 1).
MRI of  liver
 with gado  found out  multiple  white spots   with
central  low enhancement, looked 
like jack fruit appearance ( MRI 1, MRI 2).
CT of  liver non CE
 also  found out multiple
 black spot  inside her big liver ( CT1).
Blood test   with
AFP = 76ng/mL.
Radiologist and
hepatologist suggested that infantile hemangioendothelioma of
liver,  no need of special treatment.
Reviewing of  this  case in  Jan  2017, now she
is 9 year-old in well status, and  liver ultrasound  finds out only some
small calcifications in her liver.
Conclusion: Multiple
focal lesions of liver hemangioendothelial at neonate period now spontaneous regression for 9
years follow-up. 
Update case 413 from Dr NGUYỄN ĐỨC TRÍ, CHILDREN N0 2 HOSPITAL
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Update case 413 from Dr NGUYỄN ĐỨC TRÍ, CHILDREN N0 2 HOSPITAL
Today 18 Jan 2017, I see an another case looked like the case 413 which is on a male 4 months old baby with abdomen distention.
Ultrasound and CT with CE
 find out many round spots like jack fruit appearance.
Suspection of  a
second case of liver infantile multiple hemangioendothelioma.
Wait and see  follow-up this case but how long to make sure the diagnosis?
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