Literature DB >> 12165801

Diagnosis of inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver.

Takahisa Sakai1, Katsuya Shiraki, Norihiko Yamamoto, Tomoyuki Kawakita, Shigeru Ohmori, Iori Itoh, Takeshi Nakano, Masayo Yasuda, Koichirou Yamakado, Kan Takeda, Shintaro Yagi, Kentaro Yamagiwa, Hajime Yokoi, Takashi Noguchi, Shinji Uemoto.   

Abstract

Inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is a rare benign tumor of unknown origin, it has the appearance of a malignant tumor but has a benign histology and clinical course. Therefore, we studied five patients with IPT of the liver to determine what examination can aid in its diagnosis. Five cases of inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver were analyzed. All patients were examined by echography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and angiography to diagnose the liver tumor. In all patients echography and CT scan showed a similar appearance while MRI showed a variable pattern. In two patients ERC showed a stenotic image of intra-hepatic bile ducts. In the angiographic study, the arterial phase in three patients showed a hypervascular tumor and in one patient, a hypovascular tumor. Vascular abnormality was presented in one patient. Similarly, portography in four patients showed some abnormality. We performed ultrasonography-guided percutaneous needle biopsy in two patients in order to diagnose IPT. Histological examinations of two patients were consistent with IPT. The other three patients underwent surgical treatment for a cholangiocellular carcinoma or abscess. It is difficult to diagnose IPT of the liver exclusively with an image examination. Ultrasonography-guided percutaneous liver biopsy should be performed in order to diagnose IPT by histology.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12165801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Med        ISSN: 1107-3756            Impact factor:   4.101


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Authors:  Hiroshi Koide; Ken Sato; Toshio Fukusato; Kenji Kashiwabara; Noriaki Sunaga; Takafumi Tsuchiya; Saeko Morino; Naondo Sohara; Satoru Kakizaki; Hitoshi Takagi; Masatomo Mori
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-03-14       Impact factor: 5.742

2.  [35-year old male with fever and round mass of the liver].

Authors:  J Fritzsch; M Richter; C Edelmann; R Lange; A Tannapfel
Journal:  Internist (Berl)       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 0.743

3.  Clinicopathological features and post-resection outcomes of inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver.

Authors:  Kibong Oh; Shin Hwang; Chul-Soo Ahn; Ki-Hun Kim; Deok-Bog Moon; Tae-Yong Ha; Gi-Won Song; Dong-Hwan Jung; Seung-Mo Hong
Journal:  Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg       Date:  2021-02-28

4.  Inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver complicated by lung necrosis and pleural empyema: a case report.

Authors:  Klaus Steinbrück; Marcelo Enne; Reinaldo Fernandes; Jose M Martinho; Lúcio F Pacheco-Moreira
Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2011-09-06

5.  Clinical features, image findings, and prognosis of inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver: a multicenter experience of 45 cases.

Authors:  Jun Young Park; Moon Seok Choi; Young-Suk Lim; Jang Won Park; Seung Up Kim; Yang Won Min; Geum-Youn Gwak; Yong-Han Paik; Joon Hyoek Lee; Kwang Cheol Koh; Seung Woon Paik; Byung Chul Yoo
Journal:  Gut Liver       Date:  2013-11-21       Impact factor: 4.519

6.  Hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor associated with primary biliary cholangitis and elevated alpha-fetoprotein lectin 3 fraction mimicking hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Sho Endo; Yusuke Watanabe; Yuji Abe; Tomohiko Shinkawa; Sadafumi Tamiya; Kazuyoshi Nishihara; Toru Nakano
Journal:  Surg Case Rep       Date:  2018-09-10
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