Giant haemorrhagic hepatic cyst with flame-like morphology in a patient with polycystic kidney and liver disease.

IF 0.8 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ultrasound Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-31 DOI:10.1177/1742271X20987263
Ana Brusic, June Oo, Damien L Stella, Paul M Simkin, Benjamin Pt Loveday
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Abstract

Introduction: Intracystic haemorrhage is a rare complication of hepatic cysts, and is often mistaken for a malignant lesion.

Case report: A 55-year-old female with a history of polycystic kidney and liver disease presented with a six-month history of abdominal distension, abdominal pain, early satiety, shortness of breath and 5 kg of weight loss. Imaging revealed a 20 cm mixed solid-cystic hepatic lesion containing peripheral avascular mobile echogenic material with a flame-like morphology. After experiencing symptomatic relief from ultrasound-guided aspiration, the patient underwent cyst fenestration for more definitive treatment.

Discussion: Haemorrhagic hepatic cysts are uncommon and may present on imaging as having lace-like retractile clot, internal layering or shading of separating blood products or avascular mobile flame-like excrescences. The presence of avascular mobile flame-like excrescences appears to be a unique feature of haemorrhagic hepatic cysts.

Conclusion: While haemorrhagic hepatic cysts are rare and commonly mistaken for biliary cystadenomas or adenocarcinomas, the identification of particular features on high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and contrast-enhanced ultrasound can lead to the correct diagnosis.

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多囊肾病和肝病患者火焰样形态的巨大出血性肝囊肿。
囊内出血是肝囊肿的罕见并发症,常被误认为是恶性病变。病例报告:55岁女性,有多囊肾和肝脏病史,有腹胀、腹痛、早饱、呼吸短促、体重减轻5公斤等六个月病史。影像学显示一个20厘米的混合实性囊性肝脏病变,包含周围无血管的可移动回声物质,呈火焰样形态。在超声引导下抽吸症状缓解后,患者接受囊肿开窗治疗以获得更明确的治疗。讨论:出血性肝囊肿并不常见,在影像学上可能表现为蕾丝样的收缩性凝块,内部分层或分离血液制品的阴影或无血管的可移动的火焰样赘生物。无血管的可移动的火焰样赘生物似乎是出血性肝囊肿的独特特征。结论:出血性肝囊肿罕见,常被误诊为胆道囊腺瘤或腺癌,高分辨率磁共振成像和增强超声对出血性肝囊肿特殊特征的鉴别有助于正确诊断。
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Ultrasound
Ultrasound RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Ultrasound is the official journal of the British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS), a multidisciplinary, charitable society comprising radiologists, obstetricians, sonographers, physicists and veterinarians amongst others.
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