EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Case Report Volume 6 Issue 5 - 2023

Detecting Calcified Liver Metastasis in Breast Cancer

Yassine Zerhari*, Mohammed Ennmer, Siham Oukassem, Hatim Essaber, Asaad El Bakkari, Soukaina Allioui, Hounayda Jerguigue, Youssef Omor and Rachida Latib

Radiology Department of National Institute of Oncology of Rabat, Morocco

*Corresponding Author: Yassine Zerhari, Radiology Department of National Institute of Oncology of Rabat, Morocco.
Received: April 24, 2023; Published: May 17, 2023



Calcified liver metastasis is a rare finding in breast cancer patients. This case report presents a 54-year-old female with a history of breast cancer who presented with abdominal pain. Imaging studies revealed multiple hypodense calcified lesions in the liver, indicating calcified liver metastasis. Differential diagnosis includes benign calcifications, cysts, and other types of liver metastases. Treatment options for calcified liver metastasis of breast cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic therapy. Imaging plays a crucial role in monitoring treatment response and disease progression.

Keywords: Calcified Liver Metastasis; Breast Cancer; CT Imaging; Differential Diagnosis

Yassine Zerhari., et al. "Detecting Calcified Liver Metastasis in Breast Cancer." EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports   6.5 (2023): 97-99.