Figure 4From: Brucella liver abscess; imaging approach, differential diagnosis, and therapeutic management: a case reportAxial MR images reveal (a) a central hypo-intense lesion on vibe, and hyperintensity on (b) T2-weighted and (c) STIR, with enchanced halo on gadolinium-enhanced images. (d) Periabscess liver tissue is hypointense on T1-weighted and mildly hyperintense on T2-weighted images, and reveals increased enhancement on post-gadolinium images (arrowheads). Note the dense calcium deposit as a low signal intensity lesion (arrows).Back to article page