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F: 
  No 
  free fluid - But hypodense structure 
  in segment 6 of the liver 
 
  H: 
  Adult 
  man, 53-years-old, abdominal trauma ?
 
  INFO/WWW-LINKS: 
     
    Congenital cysts of 
    the liver are often combined with other cystic disorders, e.g. pancreatic 
    cysts and/or renal cysts. Most common kind of congenital cysts are solitary 
    cysts - shown in the image above. These cysts may increase in size and may 
    cause portal hypertension. 
 
D: 
   
  Congenital 
  cysts of the liver (segment 
  6)
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    easy to find an exactly corresponding slice to every pathological example! 
    For that reason the 
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    (2)
    is 
    recommended! 
    Once opened you may use it for every pathological example. 
    
    
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    image to compare click here