Clinical imaging
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Traditional Chinese acupuncture involves placing needles into the subcutaneous tissues along predefined meridians, and later totally removing the needles. A peculiar form of acupuncture exists called "Hari", which involves the permanent placement of fine needles into the subcutaneous tissues. ⋯ Several reports have appeared describing their curious radiologic appearance. We present plain films, sonograms, and computed tomography findings of three patients who have undergone this form of acupuncture, and describe their implications in radiographic and clinical evaluation.
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A case of lipoma of the falciform ligament was demonstrated using computed tomography (CT), ultrasonography (US), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). US demonstrated a heterogeneous solid mass anteriorly in the upper portion of the abdomen. CT and MRI revealed a solitary, fatty mass with a small amount of soft tissue in it.