Because the cyst on the liver can be benign or malignant, there are also parasitic cysts and pseudocyst of trauma. Solitary hepatic cysts grow slowly, with no obvious symptoms in most patients. When the cyst grows up to a certain extent, can oppress adjacent organs, such as the stomach, ...
The management of liver cysts should be individualized by cyst type, symptoms, and associated complications. Percutaneous aspiration/ablation therapy and laparoscopic approaches are used most commonly and have proven efficacious for simple cysts. Management of specific diseases such as APKLD is more ...
Cystic lesions of the liver include the following: Simple cysts Multiple cysts arising in the setting of polycystic liver disease (PCLD) Parasitic or hydatid (echinococcal) cysts Cystic tumors Abscesses These conditions can usually be distinguished on the basis of the patient's symptoms, ...
Thirteen patients remained asymptomatic throughout the follow-up period of 30 months; one patient with polycystic liver disease developed recurrent symptoms after 5 months and was treated with left hepatectomy. Conclusion Additional use of laparoscopic ultrasound enables the detection, differentiation, and ...
Clinical evaluation of symptoms due to hepatic cysts in postmenopausal women with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD): , C. McKinley, G. Everson. Section of Hepatology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO Available online 7 September 2004 ...
Symptoms from the liver disease often result from complications of fibrosis or dilated ducts/cyst (sludge, lithiasis, infection). The treatment is supportive, with careful attention to associated renal disease. Liver transplantation is an option in selected patients. 展开 关键词:...
Simple hepatic cysts are common benign liver lesions that usually have no malignant capability. They are generally asymptomatic and are often found incidentally by abdominal imaging procedures. Treatment becomes necessary, however, when huge hepatic cysts cause symptoms and develop complications, such as ...
Intraabdominalhydatid cystintestinal obstructionHydatid disease is most commonly seen in the liver and lungs, but rarely in the spleen, kidney, pancreas, ovaries and abdominopelvic cavity. Uncomplicated cysts are usually asymptomatic. Most symptoms are mainly due to complications and also if cyst ...
Laparoscopic fenestration of symptomatic non‐parasitic cysts of the liver Abstract Background Some 5–10 per cent of patients with congenital 'solitary' liver cysts develop symptoms (pain, gastric outlet obstruction or jaundice), and require treatment. Methods Ten consecutive patients with symptomatic ...
Cut surface: solid with varying multiple cystsCystic tumour 18.5 cm in greatest dimension Cut surface: predominantly cystic; uniloculated MicroscopyTumour cells in a trabecular or cribriform patternTumour cells in an acinar, glandular, and focal papillary pattern ...