What does centripetal enhancement mean on a liver enhancement CT report?

Liver enhancement CT report centripetal enhancement refers to the imaging manifestation that the enhancement of the lesion is centripetal, which is commonly seen in hepatic hemangioma and so on.
Enhanced CT is a CT examination with the application of contrast agent, and the vascular enhancement is obvious after injection of contrast agent, which can clarify whether the lesion is enhanced or not, and is conducive to the differential diagnosis of the disease. Enhanced CT examination of the liver can reveal the texture of liver lesions, occupancy, etc. Different liver diseases will show different imaging manifestations.
Centripetal enhancement of liver enhancement CT suggests that the lesion is centripetal enhancement, which is commonly seen in hepatic hemangioma. Hepatic hemangioma can show high density in enhancement scan due to rich blood vessels, and the contrast agent stays with the characteristics of persistent and centripetal enhancement, which is fast in and slow out.
When centripetal enhancement is reported in liver enhancement CT, relevant examinations should be performed under the guidance of doctors to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment.