Diagnosis and treatment of benign focal liver lesions.

Türkan Terkivatan, Shahid M Hussain, Rob A De Man, Jan N M Ijzermans
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Abstract

Background: With the routine use of improved imaging modalities, more benign liver lesions are detected nowadays. An accurate characterization of these incidental lesions may be a challenge, and frequently a biopsy or even unnecessary surgery is being performed. However, these interventions are not always to the benefit of the patient.

Methods: A Medline search of studies relevant to imaging diagnosis and management of the most common, benign, solid and non-solid liver lesions was undertaken. References from identified articles were handsearched for further relevant articles. The authors' own experiences with benign liver lesions were also taken into account.

Results: Although atypical imaging features are the exception rather than the rule, it is sometimes difficult to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions, and knowledge of their imaging features is essential if unnecessary work-up is to be avoided. The use of tissue-specific contrast media, which has clearly improved the accuracy of highly advanced radiological techniques, may be helpful during differential diagnosis. Once having established an accurate diagnosis, surgery is rarely indicated for a benign liver lesion because of its asymptomatic nature.

Conclusion: Knowledge of imaging features and a clear management strategy during diagnostic work-up, emphasizing the indications for surgery, will minimize the number of patients who have to undergo biopsy or unnecessary surgery.

肝良性局灶性病变的诊断与治疗。
背景:随着影像学的常规应用,越来越多的肝脏良性病变被发现。这些偶发病变的准确特征可能是一个挑战,并且经常进行活检甚至不必要的手术。然而,这些干预措施并不总是对患者有益。方法:对最常见、良性、实性和非实性肝病变的影像学诊断和治疗进行Medline检索。从已确定的文章中手工检索参考文献以进一步查找相关文章。作者自己的良性肝脏病变的经验也被考虑在内。结果:虽然不典型的影像学特征是例外而不是规则,但有时很难区分良恶性病变,如果要避免不必要的检查,了解其影像学特征是必不可少的。组织特异性造影剂的使用,已经明显提高了高度先进的放射技术的准确性,可能有助于鉴别诊断。一旦确定了准确的诊断,由于其无症状的性质,手术很少适用于良性肝脏病变。结论:在诊断检查过程中,了解影像学特征并制定明确的处理策略,强调手术指征,可最大限度地减少患者进行活检或不必要的手术。
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