Siegfried A Schwab, Werner Bautz, Michael Uder, Michael A Kuefner
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摘要
von Meyenburg复合体(VMC)描述了胆管错构瘤,是肝脏影像学中一种罕见的良性偶然发现。我们报告了一位61岁的男性,他在霍奇金病缓解14年后被转介进行随访研究。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示肝脏多发低密度病变,主要提示复发何杰金氏病。后来进行的ct检查显示,这些病变多年来分布和形态相同,因此诊断为多发性胆管错构瘤(VMC)。影像学诊断包括超声、CT和磁共振成像,对放射科医生来说是一项具有挑战性的任务。在文献研究的基础上,讨论了不同模式对VMC诊断工作的影响。
The von Meyenburg complex (VMC) describes bile duct hamartomas and presents a rare, benign incidental finding in liver imaging. We report on a 61-year-old man, who was referred for a follow up study 14 years after remission of Hodgkin's disease. Computed tomography (CT) revealed multiple hypodense lesions throughout the liver, primary suggesting recurrent Hodgkin's disease. Previous CT-examinations, which were obtained at a later date, showed those lesions in identical distribution and morphology over the years, leading to diagnosis of multiple bile duct hamartomas (VMC).
Making imaging-based diagnosis of VMC including ultrasound, CT and magnetic resonance imaging is a challenging task for the radiologist. Based on literature research findings, the impact of different modalities in the diagnostic work-up of VMC is discussed.