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Hepatobiliary Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms With Ovarian Type Stroma (So-Called "Hepatobiliary Cystadenoma/Cystadenocarcinoma"): Clinicopathologic Analysis of 36 Cases Illustrates Rarity of Carcinomatous Change.

Brian Quigley1, Michelle D Reid1, Burcin Pehlivanoglu1, Malcolm H Squires2, Shishir Maithel2, Yue Xue1, Choi Hyejeong3, Gizem Akkas1, Takashi Muraki1, David A Kooby2, Juan M Sarmiento2, Ken Cardona2, Aarti Sekhar4, Alyssa Krasinskas1, Volkan Adsay5.   

Abstract

The literature is highly conflicting on hepatobiliary mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs), aka "hepatobiliary cystadenoma/cystadenocarcinoma," largely because ovarian stroma (OS) was not a requirement until WHO-2010 and is not widely applied even today. In this study, MCNs (with OS) accounted for 24 of 229 (11%) resected hepatic cysts in one institution. Eight of the 32 (25%) cysts that had been originally designated as hepatobiliary cystadenoma/cystadenocarcinoma at the time of diagnosis proved not to have an OS during this review and were thus re-classified as non-MCN. In total, 36 MCNs (with OS) were analyzed-24 from the institutional files and 12 consultation cases. All were women. Mean age was 51 (28 to 76 y). Mean size was 11 cm (5 to 23 cm). Most (91%) were intrahepatic and in the left lobe (72%). Preoperative imaging mentioned "neoplasm" in 14 (47%) and carcinoma was a differential in 6 (19%) but only 2 proved to have carcinoma. Microscopically, only 47% demonstrated diffuse OS (>75% of the cyst wall/lining); OS was often focal. The cyst lining was often composed of non-mucinous biliary epithelium, and this was predominant in 50% of the cases. Degenerative changes of variable amount were seen in most cases. In situ and invasive carcinoma was seen in only 2 cases (6%), both with small invasion (7 and 8 mm). Five cases had persistence/recurrence, 2 confirmed operatively (at 7 mo and 15 y). Of the 2 cases with carcinoma, one had "residual cyst or hematoma" by radiology at 4 months, and the other was without disease at 3 years. In conclusion, many cysts (25%) previously reported as hepatobiliary cystadenoma/cystadenocarcinoma are not MCNs. True MCNs are uncommon among resected hepatic cysts (11%), occur exclusively in females, are large, mostly intrahepatic and in the left lobe (72%). Invasive carcinomas are small and uncommon (6%) compared with their pancreatic counterpart (16%). Recurrences are not uncommon following incomplete excision.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29016404     DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0000000000000963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


  7 in total

1.  Mucin-producing Cystic Hepatobiliary Neoplasms: Updated Nomenclature and Clinical, Pathologic, and Imaging Features.

Authors:  Matthew H Lee; Venkata S Katabathina; Meghan G Lubner; Hardik U Shah; Srinivasa R Prasad; Kristina A Matkowskyj; Perry J Pickhardt
Journal:  Radiographics       Date:  2021-10       Impact factor: 6.312

2.  Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm of the Cystic Duct: A Rare Location of a Rare Entity.

Authors:  Nicholas J Caldwell; Ilham Farhat; Sarag Boukhar
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-04-09

Review 3.  Cystic biliary tumors of the liver: diagnostic criteria and common pitfalls.

Authors:  Susan Shyu; Aatur D Singhi
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  2020-12-28       Impact factor: 3.526

4.  Differentiation and management of hepatobiliary mucinous cystic neoplasms: a single centre experience for 8 years.

Authors:  Jiaqi Gao; Junhao Zheng; Jingwei Cai; Mubarak Ali Kirih; Junjie Xu; Liye Tao; Yuelong Liang; Xu Feng; Jing Fang; Xiao Liang
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2021-03-20       Impact factor: 2.102

Review 5.  Laparoscopic S7 hepatectomy for hepatic mucinous neoplasm: a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Yongming Zhang; Yong Wei; Yu Cheng; Fang Liu; Haitao Wang; Lili Jing
Journal:  BMC Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 3.067

Review 6.  Benign biliary neoplasms and biliary tumor precursors.

Authors:  Samantha Sarcognato; Diana Sacchi; Matteo Fassan; Luca Fabris; Massimiliano Cadamuro; Giacomo Zanus; Ivana Cataldo; Claudia Covelli; Paola Capelli; Alberto Furlanetto; Maria Guido
Journal:  Pathologica       Date:  2021-06

7.  Double Trouble: A Rare Case of Concurrent Biliary Adenofibroma and Hepatobiliary Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm.

Authors:  Marcus Esteban; Jaimin Amin; Martin Hertl; Shriram Jakate; Ajaypal Singh
Journal:  ACG Case Rep J       Date:  2018-10-17
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