Hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (HSOS) can be easily missed or misdiagnosed as Budd-Chiari syndrome in clinical practice. The authors displayed the imaging pictures of one patient with HSOS and made a brief description of typical imaging features, underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, and differential diagnosis of HSOS, with the hope of improving the understanding of HSOS and reducing the rates of leak diagnosis or misdiagnosis.
Lymphoma originating in the liver was rare and few clinical cases had been reported. The imaging manifestations of primary hepatic lymphoma (PHL) were lack of specificity and diverse. The authors displayed the CT and MRI images of 1 patient with diffuse infiltration of PHL and made a brief description of imaging features, underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, and differential diagnoses of PHL, with the hope of strengthening the understanding of PHL for clinicians and radiologists.