Hepatic cysts: a survival guide.

Q3 Medicine
Radiologia Brasileira Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0100-3984.2024.0101-en
Matheus Menezes Gomes, Gabriella Aquino Gouveia Cagliari, Eduardo Oliveira Pacheco, Ulysses Santos Torres, Giuseppe D'Ippolito
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Abstract

Hepatic cysts are quite common in the daily practice of radiologists and are generally described as simple cysts or as cystic lesions sparsely distributed throughout the parenchyma, often without the discrimination they merit. Simple cysts have, by definition, thin walls, one or two thin septa, and homogeneous fluid content. Such cysts include congenital epithelial cysts, biliary hamartomas, and peribiliary cysts, as well as those representing Caroli's disease or polycystic liver disease. Complex cysts have variable walls, septa, and contents. They also have various etiologies. A detailed assessment of the clinical history and imaging characteristics can assist in making the diagnosis and choosing a course of clinical management. In this review, hepatic cysts are divided, for educational purposes, into five categories: congenital, traumatic, neoplastic, inflammatory, and miscellaneous.

肝囊肿:生存指南。
肝囊肿在放射科医生的日常实践中很常见,通常被描述为单纯性囊肿或稀疏分布于实质的囊性病变,通常没有适当的区分。单纯性囊肿,顾名思义,具有薄壁、一或两个薄隔和均匀的液体含量。这类囊肿包括先天性上皮囊肿、胆道错构瘤和胆道周围囊肿,以及代表卡罗里氏病或多囊性肝病的囊肿。复杂囊肿有不同的壁、间隔和内容物。它们也有不同的病因。对临床病史和影像学特征的详细评估有助于做出诊断和选择临床治疗方案。出于教育目的,本文将肝囊肿分为五类:先天性、外伤性、肿瘤性、炎性和杂性。
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Radiologia Brasileira
Radiologia Brasileira Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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