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Hepatic Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm Versus Simple Biliary Cyst: Assessment of Distinguishing Imaging Features Using CT and MRI.

James H Boyum1, Shannon P Sheedy1, Rondell P Graham2, Joshua T Olson1, Andrew T Babcock3, Candice W Bolan4, Christine O Menias5, Sudhakar K Venkatesh1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to identify the imaging features that differentiate a hepatic mucinous cystic neoplasm (MCN) from a simple biliary cyst. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Surgically resected hepatic MCNs and simple biliary cysts over a 20-year period (October 29, 1997-January 23, 2018) with preoperative CT, MRI, or both were retrospectively identified. Included cases underwent histopathologic confirmation of diagnosis based on the 2010 World Health Organization criteria and blinded imaging review. Various imaging features, including cyst shape and septal enhancement, were assessed for performance. For septate cysts, the relationship of the septation to the cyst wall-that is, arising from the wall without an indentation versus arising from an external macrolobulation-was recorded. Statistical analysis was performed for the imaging features with the chi-square test. RESULTS. The study group comprised 22 hepatic MCNs and 56 simple biliary cysts. A unilocular hepatic cystic lesion was highly predictive of a simple biliary cyst (positive predictive value = 95.2%). The imaging feature of septations arising only from macro-lobulations was 100% specific for a simple biliary cyst on CT (p = 0.001). The presence of septations arising from the cyst wall without indentation was 100% sensitive for hepatic MCN but was only 56.3% specific on CT. Septal enhancement reached 100% sensitivity for hepatic MCN on MRI (p = 0.018). CONCLUSION. The presence of septations, relationship of the septations to the cyst wall, and septal enhancement were sensitive imaging features in the detection of hepatic MCN. The imaging feature of septations arising only from macrolobulations in the cyst wall was specific for simple biliary cysts on CT and helped differentiate simple biliary cysts from hepatic MCNs.

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Keywords:  hepatic; mucinous cystic neoplasm; septations; simple biliary cyst

Year:  2020        PMID: 33356432     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.20.22768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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Authors:  Hoang Nguyen; Ngoc Cuong Nguyen; Thi Tra My Thieu; Tuan Hiep Luong; Ngoc Minh Tran; Dang Hung Nguyen; An Khang Nguyen
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2022-05-18

2.  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

3.  Pure Laparoscopic Left Hepatectomy for Regrowth of Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm of the Liver after Laparoscopic Deroofing.

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Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2022-06-29

4.  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

5.  A case of hepatic intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct.

Authors:  Eisuke Mukaida; Akio Tamura; Masao Nishiya; Kenichi Katoh; Tamotsu Sugai; Kunihiro Yoshioka
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