Non-infectious Hepatic Cystic Lesions: A Narrative Review.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Adem Ceri, Andreas Busse-Coté, Delphine Weil, Eric Delabrousse, Vincent Di Martino, Paul Calame
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Abstract

Hepatic cysts are commonly encountered in clinical practice, presenting a wide spectrum of lesions that vary in terms of pathogenesis, clinical presentation, imaging characteristics, and potential severity. While benign hepatic cysts are the most prevalent, other cystic lesions, which can sometimes mimic simple cysts, may be malignant and pose significant clinical challenges. Simple biliary cysts, the most common type, are typically diagnosed using ultrasound. However, for complex lesions, advanced imaging modalities such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are crucial. In ambiguous cases, additional diagnostic tools such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), cyst fluid aspiration, or biopsy may be necessary. Understanding the nuances of these cystic lesions is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management, as it distinguishes between benign and potentially life-threatening conditions and informs the decision on appropriate treatment strategies. Non-parasitic cysts encompass a range of conditions, including simple biliary cysts, hamartomas, Caroli disease, polycystic liver disease, mucinous cystic neoplasms, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms, ciliated hepatic foregut cysts, and peribiliary cysts. Each type has specific clinical and imaging features that guide non-invasive diagnosis. Treatment approaches vary, with conservative management for asymptomatic lesions and more invasive techniques, such as surgery or percutaneous interventions, reserved for symptomatic cases or those with complications. This review focuses on non-parasitic cystic lesions, exploring their pathophysiology, epidemiology, risk of malignant transformation, treatment options, and key findings from imaging diagnosis.

非感染性肝囊性病变:述评。
肝囊肿是临床实践中常见的病变,其发病机制、临床表现、影像学特征和潜在严重程度各不相同。虽然良性肝囊肿是最常见的,但其他囊性病变有时可以模拟单纯性囊肿,可能是恶性的,并构成重大的临床挑战。单纯性胆道囊肿是最常见的类型,通常使用超声诊断。然而,对于复杂的病变,先进的成像方式,如计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)是至关重要的。在不明确的病例中,可能需要额外的诊断工具,如对比增强超声(CEUS)、正电子发射断层扫描(PET)、囊肿液抽吸或活检。了解这些囊性病变的细微差别对于准确诊断和治疗至关重要,因为它可以区分良性和潜在的危及生命的疾病,并为制定适当的治疗策略提供信息。非寄生性囊肿包括一系列疾病,包括单纯性胆道囊肿、错构瘤、Caroli病、多囊性肝病、粘液性囊性肿瘤、导管内乳头状粘液性肿瘤、纤毛肝前肠囊肿和胆道周围囊肿。每种类型都有特定的临床和影像学特征,指导非侵入性诊断。治疗方法各不相同,对无症状病变采用保守治疗,对有症状病例或有并发症的患者采用手术或经皮介入等侵入性技术。本文综述了非寄生虫性囊性病变,探讨其病理生理、流行病学、恶性转化的风险、治疗方案和影像学诊断的主要发现。
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期刊介绍: Current Medical Imaging Reviews publishes frontier review articles, original research articles, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited thematic issues on all the latest advances on medical imaging dedicated to clinical research. All relevant areas are covered by the journal, including advances in the diagnosis, instrumentation and therapeutic applications related to all modern medical imaging techniques. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers involved in medical imaging and diagnosis.
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