| Literature DB >> 33952504 |
Kensuke Yamamura1, Toru Beppu2, Eri Oda1, Nobutaka Sato1, Hideaki Yuki3, Toshihiko Motohara4, Hideaki Miyamoto5, Shunichi Miyamura6, Koji Onishi7, Yoshihiko Komohara8, Shinichi Akahoshi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor (HIPT) is an uncommon benign tumor-like mass that mimics malignant tumors. CASE REPORT: A 73-year-old man was admitted with severe epigastric pain and high fever. He had received choledocojejunostomy. Enhanced computed tomography showed a 76 mm, heterogeneous, gradual enhanced low-density mass in the caudate lobe and hyperdense fluid was detected around the mass. Based on the diagnosis of hemorrhage from a hypervascular malignant liver tumor, chemoembolization was conducted. Antibiotics (Meropenem) were administered for 2 weeks, and methylprednisolone (125 mg) was administered twice as a premedication for chemoembolization. After the 2nd chemoembolization, rapid tumor shrinkage was observed and the inflammatory changes gradually disappeared. The tumor was finally diagnosed as fibrohistiocytic type HIPT with an ultrasound-guided percutaneous tumor biopsy. The diameter of the liver tumor decreased to 15 mm and intra-abdominal hemorrhage disappeared in 3 months.Entities:
Keywords: Hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor; antibiotics; intra-abdominal hemorrhage; methylprednisolone; transarterial chemoembolization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33952504 DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.15054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Res ISSN: 0250-7005 Impact factor: 2.480