BACKGROUND Hepatic epithelioid angiomyolipoma(HEA)has a low incidence and both clinical manifestations and imaging lack specificity.Thus,it is easy to misdiagnose HEA as other tumors of the liver,especially in the pre...BACKGROUND Hepatic epithelioid angiomyolipoma(HEA)has a low incidence and both clinical manifestations and imaging lack specificity.Thus,it is easy to misdiagnose HEA as other tumors of the liver,especially in the presence of liver diseases such as hepatitis cirrhosis.This article reviewed the diagnosis and treatment of a patient with HEA and alcoholic cirrhosis,and analyzed the literature,in order to improve the understanding of this disease.CASE SUMMARY A 67-year-old male patient with a history of alcoholic cirrhosis was admitted due to the discovery of a space-occupying lesion in the liver.Based on the patient’s history,laboratory examinations,and imaging examinations,a malignant liver tumor was considered and laparoscopic partial hepatectomy was performed.Postoperative pathology showed HEA.During outpatient follow-up,the patient showed no sign of recurrence.CONCLUSION HEA is difficult to make a definite diagnosis before surgery.HEA has the poten-tial for malignant degeneration.If conditions permit,surgical treatment is recom-mended.展开更多
BACKGROUND Myopericytoma is a benign tumor that typically occurs within subcutaneous tissue and most often involves the distal extremities,followed by the proximal extremities,neck,thoracic vertebrae and oral cavity.C...BACKGROUND Myopericytoma is a benign tumor that typically occurs within subcutaneous tissue and most often involves the distal extremities,followed by the proximal extremities,neck,thoracic vertebrae and oral cavity.Complete resection is often curative.Malignant myopericytoma is extremely rare and has a poor prognosis.Here,we report for the first time a case of malignant myopericytoma originating from the colon.CASE SUMMARY A 69-year-old male was admitted to our hospital with right upper quadrant pain for five days.Imaging suggested a liver mass with hemorrhage.A malignant hepatic tumor was the initial diagnosis.Surgical resection was performed after a complete preoperative work up.Initial postoperative pathology suggested that the mass was a malignant myoblastoma unrelated to the liver.Four months after the first surgery,an enhanced computed tomography(CT)scan revealed a recurrence of the tumor.The diagnosis of malignant myopericytoma derived from the colon was confirmed on histopathological examination of the specimen from the second surgery.The patient did not return to the hospital regularly for surveillance.The first postoperative abdominal CT examination six months after the second surgery demonstrated multiple liver metastases.Survival time between the diagnosis of the tumor to death was approximately one year.CONCLUSION Malignant myopericytoma is a rare cancer.Preoperative diagnosis may be difficult.Due to a lack of treatment options,prognosis is poor.展开更多
BACKGROUND Simple hepatic cysts are commonly occurring lesions that are usually asymptomatic and require no treatment.Hepatic cyst infection,however,is considered a severe complication.We report a case of hepatic cyst...BACKGROUND Simple hepatic cysts are commonly occurring lesions that are usually asymptomatic and require no treatment.Hepatic cyst infection,however,is considered a severe complication.We report a case of hepatic cyst infection following pancreatoduodenectomy with repeated fever lasting for almost 3 years,and two cysts were infected successively.CASE SUMMARY A 72-year-old woman diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of duodenal papilla underwent pancreatoduodenectomy with Child reconstruction.She then suffered repeated occurrences of bacteremia and hepatic cyst infection for 3 years.Blood cultures were positive for Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli a total of 7 times and 4 times,respectively.During the early stage,we suspected that postoperative reflux cholangitis was the cause of fever and bacteremia.Multiple cysts were observed,so it was difficult to determine which cyst was infected.Through repeat examination,we found the focus of infection,and we treated the patient with antimicrobials and performed percutaneous cyst drainage.The patient did not experience another cyst infection for more than 4 years.CONCLUSION Biliary reconstruction inducing hepatic cyst infection is easily misdiagnosed as biliary reflux infection,Repeated imaging examination is a method for identifying the infected focus.展开更多
BACKGROUND Primary hepatic leiomyosarcoma(PHL)is a rare malignant tumor and has non-specific clinical manifestations and imaging characteristics,making preoperative diagnosis challenging.Here,we report a case of PHL p...BACKGROUND Primary hepatic leiomyosarcoma(PHL)is a rare malignant tumor and has non-specific clinical manifestations and imaging characteristics,making preoperative diagnosis challenging.Here,we report a case of PHL presenting primarily with fever,with computed tomography imaging showing a thick-walled hepatic lesion with low-density areas,resembling liver abscess.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 34-year-old woman who presented with right upper abdominal pain and fever over 4 days before admission.Based on the patient’s medical history,laboratory examinations,and imaging examinations,liver abscess was suspected.Mesenchymal tumor was diagnosed by percutaneous liverbiopsy and partial hepatectomy was performed.Postoperative pathology revealed PHL.The patient is currently undergoing intravenous chemotherapy with the AD regimen and shows no signs of recurrence.CONCLUSION When there is a thick wall and rich blood supply in the hepatic lesion with a large proportion of uneven low-density areas,PHL should be considered.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province,No.LY19H030004and The Lishui City Key Research and Ddevelopment Project,No.2022ZDYF08。
文摘BACKGROUND Hepatic epithelioid angiomyolipoma(HEA)has a low incidence and both clinical manifestations and imaging lack specificity.Thus,it is easy to misdiagnose HEA as other tumors of the liver,especially in the presence of liver diseases such as hepatitis cirrhosis.This article reviewed the diagnosis and treatment of a patient with HEA and alcoholic cirrhosis,and analyzed the literature,in order to improve the understanding of this disease.CASE SUMMARY A 67-year-old male patient with a history of alcoholic cirrhosis was admitted due to the discovery of a space-occupying lesion in the liver.Based on the patient’s history,laboratory examinations,and imaging examinations,a malignant liver tumor was considered and laparoscopic partial hepatectomy was performed.Postoperative pathology showed HEA.During outpatient follow-up,the patient showed no sign of recurrence.CONCLUSION HEA is difficult to make a definite diagnosis before surgery.HEA has the poten-tial for malignant degeneration.If conditions permit,surgical treatment is recom-mended.
文摘BACKGROUND Myopericytoma is a benign tumor that typically occurs within subcutaneous tissue and most often involves the distal extremities,followed by the proximal extremities,neck,thoracic vertebrae and oral cavity.Complete resection is often curative.Malignant myopericytoma is extremely rare and has a poor prognosis.Here,we report for the first time a case of malignant myopericytoma originating from the colon.CASE SUMMARY A 69-year-old male was admitted to our hospital with right upper quadrant pain for five days.Imaging suggested a liver mass with hemorrhage.A malignant hepatic tumor was the initial diagnosis.Surgical resection was performed after a complete preoperative work up.Initial postoperative pathology suggested that the mass was a malignant myoblastoma unrelated to the liver.Four months after the first surgery,an enhanced computed tomography(CT)scan revealed a recurrence of the tumor.The diagnosis of malignant myopericytoma derived from the colon was confirmed on histopathological examination of the specimen from the second surgery.The patient did not return to the hospital regularly for surveillance.The first postoperative abdominal CT examination six months after the second surgery demonstrated multiple liver metastases.Survival time between the diagnosis of the tumor to death was approximately one year.CONCLUSION Malignant myopericytoma is a rare cancer.Preoperative diagnosis may be difficult.Due to a lack of treatment options,prognosis is poor.
基金Supported by the Health Commission of Zhejiang Province,No.2020KY1088the Traditional Chinese Medicine Administration of Zhejiang Province,No.2020ZB304。
文摘BACKGROUND Simple hepatic cysts are commonly occurring lesions that are usually asymptomatic and require no treatment.Hepatic cyst infection,however,is considered a severe complication.We report a case of hepatic cyst infection following pancreatoduodenectomy with repeated fever lasting for almost 3 years,and two cysts were infected successively.CASE SUMMARY A 72-year-old woman diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of duodenal papilla underwent pancreatoduodenectomy with Child reconstruction.She then suffered repeated occurrences of bacteremia and hepatic cyst infection for 3 years.Blood cultures were positive for Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli a total of 7 times and 4 times,respectively.During the early stage,we suspected that postoperative reflux cholangitis was the cause of fever and bacteremia.Multiple cysts were observed,so it was difficult to determine which cyst was infected.Through repeat examination,we found the focus of infection,and we treated the patient with antimicrobials and performed percutaneous cyst drainage.The patient did not experience another cyst infection for more than 4 years.CONCLUSION Biliary reconstruction inducing hepatic cyst infection is easily misdiagnosed as biliary reflux infection,Repeated imaging examination is a method for identifying the infected focus.
基金Supported by the Lishui City Key Research and Development Project,No.2022ZDYF08.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary hepatic leiomyosarcoma(PHL)is a rare malignant tumor and has non-specific clinical manifestations and imaging characteristics,making preoperative diagnosis challenging.Here,we report a case of PHL presenting primarily with fever,with computed tomography imaging showing a thick-walled hepatic lesion with low-density areas,resembling liver abscess.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 34-year-old woman who presented with right upper abdominal pain and fever over 4 days before admission.Based on the patient’s medical history,laboratory examinations,and imaging examinations,liver abscess was suspected.Mesenchymal tumor was diagnosed by percutaneous liverbiopsy and partial hepatectomy was performed.Postoperative pathology revealed PHL.The patient is currently undergoing intravenous chemotherapy with the AD regimen and shows no signs of recurrence.CONCLUSION When there is a thick wall and rich blood supply in the hepatic lesion with a large proportion of uneven low-density areas,PHL should be considered.