Rare and lacking typical clinical symptoms of liver tumors: Four case reports.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yun Zhao, Yu-Kun Bie, Guang-Ya Zhang, Yi-Bin Feng, Feng Wang
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Abstract

Background: Rare liver tumors (RLTs) have an extremely low likelihood of forming, and some have been recorded only in isolated cases. The lack of normal clinical symptoms in RLTs makes preoperative diagnosis extremely challenging, which results in frequent misinterpretation. The present case report helps enhance our ability to recognize and treat uncommon liver tumor disorders.

Case summary: We describe four distinct examples of rare liver tumor diseases. These cases were all true cases with no conventional clinical signs or imaging findings. In all patients, hepatic occupancy was discovered on physical examination, which raised the preoperative suspicion of hepatic cancer. All tumors were surgically removed, and postoperative histology and immunohistochemistry were performed to confirm the diagnosis. The first patient had primary hepatic fibrosarcoma. The second case involved a primary hepatic neuroendocrine tumors. These two patients had malignant liver tumors, and both had extremely satisfactory surgical outcomes. The third case involved focal hepatic steatosis, and the fourth case involved a single necrotic nodule in the liver. These two patients had benign liver tumors, but they had already undergone surgery and did not require any postoperative care.

Conclusion: The number of patients with RLTs is small, and the clinical and imaging results are vague. Preoperative diagnosis is challenging, and patients are sometimes mistakenly diagnosed with liver cancer, which leads to unnecessary surgical therapy in certain individuals.

罕见且缺乏典型临床症状的肝肿瘤:四例报告
背景:罕见肝肿瘤(RLTs)的形成几率极低,有些仅有个别病例记录在案。由于罕见肝肿瘤缺乏正常的临床症状,因此术前诊断极具挑战性,经常造成误诊。本病例报告有助于提高我们识别和治疗不常见肝肿瘤疾病的能力。病例摘要:我们描述了四例不同的罕见肝肿瘤疾病。这些病例均为真实病例,无常规临床症状或影像学发现。所有患者均在体检时发现肝脏占位,因此术前怀疑是肝癌。所有肿瘤均经手术切除,术后进行了组织学和免疫组化检查以确诊。第一例患者为原发性肝纤维肉瘤。第二例患者为原发性肝神经内分泌肿瘤。这两名患者都患有恶性肝肿瘤,手术效果都非常令人满意。第三个病例涉及局灶性肝脂肪变性,第四个病例涉及肝脏单个坏死结节。这两名患者患有良性肝肿瘤,但他们已经接受了手术,无需任何术后护理:结论:RLT 患者人数较少,临床和影像学结果模糊。术前诊断具有挑战性,患者有时会被误诊为肝癌,从而导致某些患者接受不必要的手术治疗。
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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4.20
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3.30%
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1082
期刊介绍: The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology (WJGO) is a leading academic journal devoted to reporting the latest, cutting-edge research progress and findings of basic research and clinical practice in the field of gastrointestinal oncology.
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