Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is a rare neoplasm of vascular origin.
EHE is an intermediate-grade malignancy, between benign hemangioma and angiosarcoma,
with variable aggressiveness. Involvement often is multinodular, simulating metastases
from a primary extrahepatic malignancy leading to delays in diagnosis. We report the
imaging features in three cases of histologically proven hepatic EHE. The imaging
features suggestive of EHE will be emphasized, especially for multinodular lesions
suggesting liver metastases in patients with no known primary extrahepatic malignancy.
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