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==Overview==
==Overview==
CT scan is the imaging modality of choice for the diagnosis of hamartoma. On CT scan, hamartoma is characterized by focal collections of fat, a lesion with a smooth edge, and collections of fat alternating with foci of calcification.<ref name="pmid12376601">{{cite journal |vauthors=Gaerte SC, Meyer CA, Winer-Muram HT, Tarver RD, Conces DJ |title=Fat-containing lesions of the chest |journal=Radiographics |volume=22 Spec No |issue= |pages=S61–78 |year=2002 |pmid=12376601 |doi=10.1148/radiographics.22.suppl_1.g02oc08s61 |url=}}</ref><ref name="hbook"> Brant WE, Helms CA.(2007) Fundamentals of diagnostic radiology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.ISBN:0781765188</ref>
[[CT-scans|CT]] scan is the imaging modality of choice for the diagnosis of [[hamartoma]]. On [[Computed tomography|CT scan]], [[hamartoma]] is characterized by focal collections of [[fat]], a lesion with a smooth edge, and collections of fat alternating with foci of [[calcification]].


==CT==
==CT scan==


*On computed tomography, common findings of pulmonary hamartoma, include:<ref name="pmid12376601">{{cite journal |vauthors=Gaerte SC, Meyer CA, Winer-Muram HT, Tarver RD, Conces DJ |title=Fat-containing lesions of the chest |journal=Radiographics |volume=22 Spec No |issue= |pages=S61–78 |year=2002 |pmid=12376601 |doi=10.1148/radiographics.22.suppl_1.g02oc08s61 |url=}}</ref><ref name="hbook"> Brant WE, Helms CA.(2007) Fundamentals of diagnostic radiology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.ISBN:0781765188</ref>
=== Pulmonary Hamartoma ===
Chest [[Computed tomography|CT]] scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[pulmonary]] [[hamartoma]]. Findings on [[Computed tomography|CT]] scan suggestive of hamartoma include:<ref name="pmid12376601">{{cite journal |vauthors=Gaerte SC, Meyer CA, Winer-Muram HT, Tarver RD, Conces DJ |title=Fat-containing lesions of the chest |journal=Radiographics |volume=22 Spec No |issue= |pages=S61–78 |year=2002 |pmid=12376601 |doi=10.1148/radiographics.22.suppl_1.g02oc08s61 |url=}}</ref><ref name="hbook">Brant WE, Helms CA.(2007) Fundamentals of diagnostic radiology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.ISBN:0781765188</ref><ref name="SiegelmanKhouri1986">{{cite journal|last1=Siegelman|first1=S S|last2=Khouri|first2=N F|last3=Scott|first3=W W|last4=Leo|first4=F P|last5=Hamper|first5=U M|last6=Fishman|first6=E K|last7=Zerhouni|first7=E A|title=Pulmonary hamartoma: CT findings.|journal=Radiology|volume=160|issue=2|year=1986|pages=313–317|issn=0033-8419|doi=10.1148/radiology.160.2.3726106}}</ref><ref name="GaerteMeyer2002">{{cite journal|last1=Gaerte|first1=Scott C.|last2=Meyer|first2=Cristopher A.|last3=Winer-Muram|first3=Helen T.|last4=Tarver|first4=Robert D.|last5=Conces|first5=Dewey J.|title=Fat-containing Lesions of the Chest|journal=RadioGraphics|volume=22|issue=suppl_1|year=2002|pages=S61–S78|issn=0271-5333|doi=10.1148/radiographics.22.suppl_1.g02oc08s61}}</ref><ref name="pmid24119266">{{cite journal |vauthors=Gleeson T, Thiessen R, Hannigan A, Murphy D, English JC, Mayo JR |title=Pulmonary hamartomas: CT pixel analysis for fat attenuation using radiologic-pathologic correlation |journal=J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol |volume=57 |issue=5 |pages=534–43 |date=October 2013 |pmid=24119266 |doi=10.1111/1754-9485.12083 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid28775580">{{cite journal |vauthors=Singh H, Khanna SK, Chandran V, Jetley RK |title=PULMONARY HAMARTOMA |journal=Med J Armed Forces India |volume=55 |issue=1 |pages=79–80 |date=January 1999 |pmid=28775580 |pmc=5531795 |doi=10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30328-3 |url=}}</ref>
:* Isodense or hypodense solid [[Mass|masses]]
:* [[Heterogeneous]] contrast enhancement relative to adjacent normal [[parenchyma]]
:*Presence of [[fat]] in a well circumscribed [[solitary pulmonary nodule]] which does not demonstrate significant growth
:*The fat components may be localized or generalized within the nodule and will typically have a Hounsfield measurement of -40 to -120 HU
:*[[Calcification]] is typically dispersed in the form of multiple [[Lump|lumps]] throughout the lesion in a [[popcorn]] configuration


:*Isodense or hypodense solid masses
=== Spleen Hamartoma ===
:*Heterogeneous contrast enhancement relative to adjacent normal parenchyma
[[Abdominal]] [[Computed tomography|CT]] scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[Spleen|splenic]] [[hamartoma]]. Findings on [[abdominal]] [[Computed tomography|CT]] scan suggestive of [[Spleen|splenic]] [[hamartoma]] include:<ref name="pmid25238476">{{cite journal |vauthors=Soto-Medina CA, Mier-Escurra EA, Treviño-Garza F, Ripa-Galván P |title=[Splenic hamartoma. Case report] |language=Spanish; Castilian |journal=Cirugía Y Cirujanos |volume=82 |issue=3 |pages=328–31 |year=2014 |pmid=25238476 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
:*Presence of fat in a well circumscribed [[solitary pulmonary nodule]] which does not demonstrate significant growth
* Isodense or hypodense solid masses
:*The fat components may be localized or generalized within the nodule and will typically have a Haunsfield measurement of -40 to -120 HU
:*[[Calcification]] is typically dispersed in the form of multiple clumps throughout the lesion in a popcorn configuration


*On computed tomography, spleen hamartoma findings, include:<ref name="pmid25238476">{{cite journal |vauthors=Soto-Medina CA, Mier-Escurra EA, Treviño-Garza F, Ripa-Galván P |title=[Splenic hamartoma. Case report] |language=Spanish; Castilian |journal=Cirugía Y Cirujanos |volume=82 |issue=3 |pages=328–31 |year=2014 |pmid=25238476 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
* [[Heterogeneous]] contrast enhancement relative to adjacent normal [[parenchyma]]
:*Isodense or hypodense solid masses
:*Heterogeneous contrast enhancement relative to adjacent normal parenchyma


*On computed tomography, common findings of renal hamartoma, include:<ref name="pmid9503504">{{cite journal |vauthors=Eble JN |title=Angiomyolipoma of kidney |journal=Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology |volume=15 |issue=1 |pages=21–40 |year=1998 |pmid=9503504 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
=== Renal Hamartoma ===
:*Lesions involve the cortex and demonstrate macroscopic fat (less than -20 HU)
[[Abdominal]] CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[renal]] hamartoma. Findings on abdominal CT scan suggestive of renal hamartoma include:<ref name="pmid25238476" /><ref name="pmid9503504">{{cite journal |vauthors=Eble JN |title=Angiomyolipoma of kidney |journal=Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology |volume=15 |issue=1 |pages=21–40 |year=1998 |pmid=9503504 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
:*Small renal hamartomas volume averaging may make differentiation from a small [[cyst]] difficult
:*[[Lesion|Lesions]] involve the [[cortex]] and demonstrate macroscopic fat (less than -20 HU)
:*Small renal [[hamartomas]] volume averaging may make differentiation from a small [[cyst]] difficult
:*[[Renal]] hamartomas are [[fat]]-poor
:*[[Renal]] hamartomas are [[fat]]-poor
:*[[Calcification]] is rare
:*[[Calcification]] is rare


*On computed tomography, common findings of hypothalamic hamartoma, include:<ref name="pmid17544947">{{cite journal |vauthors=Fenoglio KA, Wu J, Kim do Y, Simeone TA, Coons SW, Rekate H, Rho JM, Kerrigan JF |title=Hypothalamic hamartoma: basic mechanisms of intrinsic epileptogenesis |journal=Seminars in Pediatric Neurology |volume=14 |issue=2 |pages=51–9 |year=2007 |pmid=17544947 |doi=10.1016/j.spen.2007.03.002 |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1071-9091(07)00021-6}}</ref>
=== Hypothalamic Hamartoma ===
:* Iso-attenuating nodule of soft-[[tissue]]  
Head CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[hypothalamic]] [[hamartoma]]. Findings on head CT scan suggestive of [[hypothalamic]] [[hamartoma]] include:<ref name="pmid252384762">{{cite journal |vauthors=Soto-Medina CA, Mier-Escurra EA, Treviño-Garza F, Ripa-Galván P |title=[Splenic hamartoma. Case report] |language=Spanish; Castilian |journal=Cirugía Y Cirujanos |volume=82 |issue=3 |pages=328–31 |year=2014 |pmid=25238476 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid27936889">{{cite journal |vauthors=Leiter Herrán F, Restrepo CS, Alvarez Gómez DI, Suby-Long T, Ocazionez D, Vargas D |title=Hamartomas from head to toe: an imaging overview |journal=Br J Radiol |volume=90 |issue=1071 |pages=20160607 |date=March 2017 |pmid=27936889 |pmc=5601532 |doi=10.1259/bjr.20160607 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid2501981">{{cite journal |vauthors=Burton EM, Ball WS, Crone K, Dolan LM |title=Hamartoma of the tuber cinereum: a comparison of MR and CT findings in four cases |journal=AJNR Am J Neuroradiol |volume=10 |issue=3 |pages=497–501 |date=1989 |pmid=2501981 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
:* Iso-attenuating [[nodule]] of soft-[[tissue]]  
:* Calcification is rare  
:* Calcification is rare  
:* There is no contrast [[enhancement]]
:* There is no contrast [[enhancement]]
==Gallery==
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<gallery heights="225" widths="225">
Image:Pulmonary-hamartoma-1.jpg|CT scan (CT) shows a well circumcised lesion, with intralesional fat and calcification "popcorn-like appearance" adjacent to the hilum.
Image:Splenic-hamartoma.jpg|CT scan (CT) shows an isodense solid mass in the inferior pole of the spleen.
</gallery>
</div>


==References==
==References==
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Overview

CT scan is the imaging modality of choice for the diagnosis of hamartoma. On CT scan, hamartoma is characterized by focal collections of fat, a lesion with a smooth edge, and collections of fat alternating with foci of calcification.

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Pulmonary Hamartoma

Chest CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of pulmonary hamartoma. Findings on CT scan suggestive of hamartoma include:[1][2][3][4][5][6]

  • Isodense or hypodense solid masses
  • Heterogeneous contrast enhancement relative to adjacent normal parenchyma
  • Presence of fat in a well circumscribed solitary pulmonary nodule which does not demonstrate significant growth
  • The fat components may be localized or generalized within the nodule and will typically have a Hounsfield measurement of -40 to -120 HU
  • Calcification is typically dispersed in the form of multiple lumps throughout the lesion in a popcorn configuration

Spleen Hamartoma

Abdominal CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of splenic hamartoma. Findings on abdominal CT scan suggestive of splenic hamartoma include:[7]

  • Isodense or hypodense solid masses

Renal Hamartoma

Abdominal CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of renal hamartoma. Findings on abdominal CT scan suggestive of renal hamartoma include:[7][8]

Hypothalamic Hamartoma

Head CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of hypothalamic hamartoma. Findings on head CT scan suggestive of hypothalamic hamartoma include:[9][10][11]

References

  1. Gaerte SC, Meyer CA, Winer-Muram HT, Tarver RD, Conces DJ (2002). "Fat-containing lesions of the chest". Radiographics. 22 Spec No: S61–78. doi:10.1148/radiographics.22.suppl_1.g02oc08s61. PMID 12376601.
  2. Brant WE, Helms CA.(2007) Fundamentals of diagnostic radiology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.ISBN:0781765188
  3. Siegelman, S S; Khouri, N F; Scott, W W; Leo, F P; Hamper, U M; Fishman, E K; Zerhouni, E A (1986). "Pulmonary hamartoma: CT findings". Radiology. 160 (2): 313–317. doi:10.1148/radiology.160.2.3726106. ISSN 0033-8419.
  4. Gaerte, Scott C.; Meyer, Cristopher A.; Winer-Muram, Helen T.; Tarver, Robert D.; Conces, Dewey J. (2002). "Fat-containing Lesions of the Chest". RadioGraphics. 22 (suppl_1): S61–S78. doi:10.1148/radiographics.22.suppl_1.g02oc08s61. ISSN 0271-5333.
  5. Gleeson T, Thiessen R, Hannigan A, Murphy D, English JC, Mayo JR (October 2013). "Pulmonary hamartomas: CT pixel analysis for fat attenuation using radiologic-pathologic correlation". J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 57 (5): 534–43. doi:10.1111/1754-9485.12083. PMID 24119266.
  6. Singh H, Khanna SK, Chandran V, Jetley RK (January 1999). "PULMONARY HAMARTOMA". Med J Armed Forces India. 55 (1): 79–80. doi:10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30328-3. PMC 5531795. PMID 28775580.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Soto-Medina CA, Mier-Escurra EA, Treviño-Garza F, Ripa-Galván P (2014). "[Splenic hamartoma. Case report]". Cirugía Y Cirujanos (in Spanish; Castilian). 82 (3): 328–31. PMID 25238476.
  8. Eble JN (1998). "Angiomyolipoma of kidney". Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology. 15 (1): 21–40. PMID 9503504.
  9. Soto-Medina CA, Mier-Escurra EA, Treviño-Garza F, Ripa-Galván P (2014). "[Splenic hamartoma. Case report]". Cirugía Y Cirujanos (in Spanish; Castilian). 82 (3): 328–31. PMID 25238476.
  10. Leiter Herrán F, Restrepo CS, Alvarez Gómez DI, Suby-Long T, Ocazionez D, Vargas D (March 2017). "Hamartomas from head to toe: an imaging overview". Br J Radiol. 90 (1071): 20160607. doi:10.1259/bjr.20160607. PMC 5601532. PMID 27936889.
  11. Burton EM, Ball WS, Crone K, Dolan LM (1989). "Hamartoma of the tuber cinereum: a comparison of MR and CT findings in four cases". AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 10 (3): 497–501. PMID 2501981.


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