放射性武器
鉴别诊断
医学
病态的
囊肿
放射科
普通外科
病理
作者
Roger Wahba,Robert Kleinert,Georg Dieplinger,Christopher Bangard,Uta Drebber,Arnulf H. Hölscher,Dirk L. Stippel
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2013-05-01
卷期号:60 (123): 585-9
被引量:4
摘要
Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCN) are rare liver lesions. Radiological features include internal septa or septal thickening. Imaging often fails in the differential diagnosis to non-parasitic liver cysts (NPLC), resulting in inadequate surgery. The aim of the study was to evaluate if both lesions could be differentiated pre-operatively.Retrospective study with literature review.Twenty-six patients (22 female, 68±12 years) underwent laparoscopic deroofing for NPLC. Histo-pathological specimens showed 2 MCN (both female) with recurrence rates of 4% (NPLC) and 100% (MCN), and a time-to-recurrence of 3 months. In both cases no radiological features of MCN were seen pre-operatively. Follow-up time was 7 and 12 years with emergence of radiological features of MCN in one case. PubMed search showed 137 hits for “MCN” and 540 hits for “mucinous cystadenoma” and “liver”; 207 studies were reviewed: one prospective, 13 non-systematic reviews, 57 retrospective, 120 case reports and 16 expert opinions. The largest MCN-series included 44 subjects.If MCN shows no characteristic radiological features, thus mimicking NPLC, pre-operative radiological differentiation is impossible. During long time course characteristic radiological morphology of MCN could appear. Early recurrence of a supposed NPLC is suspicious for MCN. Due to the literature review pre-operative imaging is inaccurate for the differential diagnosis and complete surgical excision of MCN is crucial.
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