Liver abscess is a serious abdominal infection that may be caused by bacteria, fungi, or parasites. The typical imaging findings of liver abscess on multiphase contrast-enhanced CT are well known, such as the “double target sign” in liver abscess, multilocular appearance, small bubbles or gas-liquid plane in the cavity. liver metastasis that develop central necrosis or cyst may mimic the appearance of liver abscess.
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