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Lymphoepithelioma-like hepatocellular carcinoma: Case report and review of the literature 被引量:5
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作者 Andrea Cacciato Insilla pinuccia faviana +4 位作者 Luca Emanuele Pollina Paolo De Simone Laura Coletti Franco Filipponi Daniela Campani 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2015年第36期10468-10474,共7页
Lymphoepithelioma-like hepatocellular carcinoma(LELHCC) is a rare form of undifferentiated carcinoma of the liver characterized by the presence of an abundant lymphoid infiltrate. Here,a case of LEL-HCC is described. ... Lymphoepithelioma-like hepatocellular carcinoma(LELHCC) is a rare form of undifferentiated carcinoma of the liver characterized by the presence of an abundant lymphoid infiltrate. Here,a case of LEL-HCC is described. An 81-year-old woman with a chronic hepatitis C infection was referred to the general surgery department of our hospital in August 2013 with a diagnosis of HCC. A past ultrasound examination had revealed a 60 mm-diameter nodular lesion in the third segment of the liver. After a needle biopsy,the lesion was diagnosed as HCC. The patient underwent surgery with a liver segmentectomy. Two additional nodes on the gastric wall were detected during the surgical operation. The histology of the removed specimen showed a poorly differentiated HCC with significant lymphoid stroma. Immunohistochemical studies revealed that the epithelial component was reactive for CK CAM5.2,CK8,CK18,CEA(polyclonal) and was focally positive for hepar-1 and that the lymphoid infiltrate was positive for CD3,CD4 and CD8. The tumor cells were negative for Epstein-Barr virus. The gastric nodes were ultimately determined to be two small gastrointestinal stromal tumors(GISTs).The synchronous occurrence of HCC and GIST is another very uncommon finding rarely described in the literature. Here,we report the clinicopathological features of our case,along with a review of the few cases present in the literature. 展开更多
关键词 LYMPHOEPITHELIOMA Lymphoepithelioma-like Hepatocel
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Robotically assisted removal of pelvic splenosis fifty-six years after splenectomy: A case report
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作者 Alessio Tognarelli Lorenzo Faggioni +4 位作者 Anna Paola Erba pinuccia faviana Jacopo Durante Francesca Manassero Cesare Selli 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第12期2868-2873,共6页
BACKGROUND‘Splenosis’is defined as the autotransplantation of splenic tissue following trauma or surgery,usually in the form of intraperitoneal nodules.The proliferation of imaging techniques has resulted in increas... BACKGROUND‘Splenosis’is defined as the autotransplantation of splenic tissue following trauma or surgery,usually in the form of intraperitoneal nodules.The proliferation of imaging techniques has resulted in increased unexpected discoveries of splenosis nodules,and achieving a differential diagnosis can be challenging.Nuclear medicine studies have been playing an increasingly important role in this process,but the clinical significance of asymptomatic nodules remains uncertain.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of pelvic splenosis in a 73-year-old man diagnosed 56 years after a splenectomy during a computed tomography(CT)follow-up for B-cell lymphoma,presenting intense contrast enhancement of an 18 mm nodule in the right recto-vesical space.18F-fluorodeoxyglucose demonstrated weak metabolic activity.Since histological diagnosis was deemed necessary,the nodule was easily removed with robotically assisted laparoscopy,together with another 6 mm left a paracolic lesion.The latter was previously undiagnosed but retrospectively visible on the CT scan.CONCLUSION In a patient requiring differential diagnosis of splenosis nodules from lymphomarecurrence, the robotic approach provided a safe en bloc removal with shorthospitalization. The Da Vinci Xi robot was particularly helpful because its opticscan be introduced from all ports, facilitating visualization and lysis of multipleintra-abdominal adhesions. 展开更多
关键词 Pelvic splenosis Computed tomography Nuclear medicine Robotically assisted laparoscopy Da Vinci Xi Case report
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