Background: We compared the imaging findings in patients with alveolar live
r echinococcosis using ultrasound (US), computerized tomography (CT) and ma
gnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a prospective study.
Patients and Methods: 30 patients with alveolar echinococcosis (AE) were ex
amined with the above imaging techniques.
Results: 30 Lesions were detected with all three methods and most Lesions (
n = 55) were detected with CT, Calcifications were seen in 15 Lesions with
US, in 21 with CT and in 16 with MRI, MRI best detected necrotic areas and
multivesicular structures.
Conclusion: US is the screening method of choice and should primarily be co
mplemented by CT due to its ability to detect the greatest number of Lesion
s and clear demarcation of the characteristic calcifications, MRI may facil
itate the diagnosis in uncertain cases with noncalcified or partially calci
fied Lesions by showing the characteristic multivesicular structure, necrot
ic