Echinococcus multilocularis: Diagnostic problem in a liver core biopsy.

Q4 Medicine
Ceskoslovenska patologie Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Alena Chlumská, Petr Mukenšnabl, Jana Němcová, Lenka Nedbalová, Petr Hrabal, Miroslav Ryska, Květa Michalová
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Abstract

Echinococcus multilocularis causes an aggressive form of hydatidosis whose histomorphological picture is generally not well recognized. We report a case of 39-year-old women presenting with poorly circumscribed nodules in the right hepatic lobe. Owing to the clinical suspicion of focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma, a core biopsy was performed. The histological findings of necrotic fibrous tissue infiltrated by narrow epithelial cords and small cysts containing cytokeratin positive material were in concordance with the diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma. Subsequent examination of the surgically resected necrotic nodules with a vital tissue at the periphery corresponded to a reparative fibrosis accompanied by a striking ductular proliferation. Serological and molecular genetic work-up led to the diagnosis of Echinococcus multilocularis. The aim of this report is to point out the unusual histological features of the solid foci of alveolar hydatidosis, which consisted of necrotic fibrous tissue with ductular reaction. Such findings in a core biopsy may simulate regressively altered carcinoma.

多房棘球蚴:肝核心活检的诊断问题。
多房棘球蚴引起一种侵袭性的包虫病,其组织形态一般不太清楚。我们报告一个39岁的女性在右肝叶表现为界限不清的结节。由于临床怀疑局灶性结节增生和肝细胞腺瘤,我们进行了核心活检。组织学表现为坏死纤维组织浸润狭窄的上皮索和含有细胞角蛋白阳性物质的小囊肿,与胆管癌的诊断一致。手术切除的坏死结节周围有重要组织,随后的检查显示修复性纤维化伴显著的小管增生。血清学和分子遗传学检查导致诊断为多房棘球蚴。本报告的目的是指出肺泡包虫病实灶的不同寻常的组织学特征,它由坏死的纤维组织和导管反应组成。核心活检的这些发现可能模拟退行性改变的癌。
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