Background/Aims: In patients with chronic liver disease, heterogeneous enhancement of liver parenchyma is often noted on computed tomography during arterial portography (CTAP). We investigated the factors contributing to the heterogeneous enhancement and its relationship with postoperative histopathological findings. Methodology: Eighty-seven patients who had undergone a right lobectomy for liver tumor after CTAP were evaluated. The heterogeneity of hepatic parenchymal enhancement on CTAP was assessed quantitatively using standard deviation of mean CT numbers for five ROIs (S.D.) set in the right hepatic lobe, and comparatively evaluated among three histological groups (liver cirrhosis (LC, n=41), chronic hepatitis (CH, n=33), and normal liver (Normal, n=13)). Severity of fibrosis and degree of splenomegaly (Sp) were taken up as factors contributory to the heterogeneity, and were assessed for correlation with the S.D. Results: The range (mean) of S.D. was LC, 3.07-17.64 (9.10); CH, 1.83-11.12 (6.77); and Normal, 2.06-8.89 (5.64) (Scheffe's F-test: LC vs CH, P<0.0005; LC vs Normal, P<0.0002). The higher fibrosis group exhibited significantly greater S.D. values as compared with the lower fibrosis group (Scheffe's F-test: P<0.00003). Coefficient of correlation between the S.D. and the Sp was 0.295 (P<0.005). Conclusion: There was a fair possibility of LC in patients with heterogeneous enhancement of liver parenchyma on CTAP. The severity of liver fibrosis and the degree of splenomegaly were considered to be factors contributing to the heterogeneous enhancement.