Abstract

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound is a valuable tool to evaluate liver lesions in a pediatric patient cohort. Unusual progressive hepatic echogenicity (UPHE) is a self-limiting phenomenon noted in a cohort of children after administration of ultrasonographic contrast agents (UCAs). UPHE appears initially as heterogeneous branching similar to portal venous gas, culminating in a diffuse globular appearance. The etiology of UPHE is unclear and may be from underlying hepatic microvascular disease or altered gut permeability. This case series describes pediatric patients with UPHE following UCA bolus and discusses its potential mechanisms in children.

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