Literature DB >> 8912080

Hepatic incidentaloma. Retrospective analysis of 35 cases.

G Belli1, A D'Agostino, A Iannelli, I Marano.   

Abstract

At present imaging techniques and laboratory tests are employed very extensively to investigate obscure visceral symptoms. During these investigations it can happen that a liver lesion is discovered. This lesion, solid or cystic, when discovered in the liver of a healthy person, is called hepatic incidentaloma. This study analyzes retrospectively the diagnostic and therapeutic management of a series of 35 patients, with an asymptomatic lesion of the liver discovered incidentally. These patients had been observed over a period of five years (1988-1993). There were 22 benign lesions and 13 hepatic cell carcinomas (HCCs), three of which discovered in patients with non diagnosed cirrhosis. The presence of a risk factor for HCC in the past history of the patient with a hepatic incidentaloma strongly suggests that the lesion is malignant (p < 0.05). The average age of patients with malignant lesions was significantly higher than that of patients with benign lesions (65 vs 45 years; p < 0.01). Symptoms and/or signs did not help to distinguish between patients with benign and malignant lesions. Serum alkaline phosphatase (SAP) and alpha-fetoprotein levels were significantly higher in patients with malignancies (p < 0.01). A certain diagnosis was achieved preoperatively in 85% of the cases. In the remaining 15%, a definitive diagnosis was reached only after surgery. Surgical or percutaneous treatment was required in 80% of the cases. In conclusion, although in a minority of cases, surgery is still required for definitive diagnosis of a hepatic incidentaloma.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8912080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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