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Elizabeth Ropp1, Neil Alviedo1, Amanda Kent2, Inbal Cohen2.
Abstract
Simple liver cysts (SLC) are generally rare and are typically symptomatic when detected in infancy. We present a case of a newborn infant in whom fetal ultrasound and MRI revealed a cystic structure. Postnatal imaging revealed a septated, single cystic structure causing mass effect on the common bile duct and partially obstructing the inferior vena cava. Treatment of a solitary septated SLC was successful by laparoscopic total excision. The infant had an uncomplicated postsurgical course and has done well.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26203457 PMCID: PMC4508959 DOI: 10.14309/crj.2015.77
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACG Case Rep J ISSN: 2326-3253
Figure 1Prenatal MRI at week 22 of gestation showing coronal image of the mother and sagittal image of the fetus. A T2 hyperintense structure (arrow) appears within the fetal abdominal cavity inferior to the liver and anterior to the kidney.
Figure 2Postnatal MRI axial T2 image demonstrating a T2 hyperintense structure anterior to the right kidney. A small septation can be seen within the cyst anteriorly.
Figure 3Postnatal MRI axial T2 image demonstrating a compressed IVC (arrow) and liver parenchyma anterior, posterior, and medial to the cyst.
Figure 4H&E stain (magnification 10x) showing the lining of the cyst composed of flattened squamoid epithelium, and the wall of the cyst composed of fibrovascular tissue.