Mucinous cystic neoplasm of the liver or intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile duct? A case report and a review of literature

Authors

KUNOVSKÝ Lumír KALA Zdeněk SVATOŇ Roman MORAVČÍK Petr MAZANEC Jan HUSTÝ Jakub PROCHÁZKA Vladimír

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Annals of hepatology
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0011.7397
Keywords Biliary intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm; Hepatic mucinous cystic neoplasm; Liver lesions; Ovarian-like stroma; Surgery
Description Mucinous cystic neoplasm of the liver (MCN-L) and intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile duct (IPMN-B) are diagnoses that were classified by the World Health Organization in 2010 as mucin-producing bile duct tumors of the hepatobiliary system. The preoperative differential diagnosis between these two entities is difficult; the presence of a communication with the bile duct is usually considered as a typical sign of IPMN-B. However, the presence of an ovarian-like stroma (OLS) has been established to define the diagnosis of MCN-L. We present the case of a 33-year-old woman with a rapid progression of a cystic tumor of the liver. In 2 years, the lesion increased from 27 to 64 mm and a dilation of the left hepatic duct appeared. Percutaneous transhepatic drainage with a biopsy was performed. No malignant cells were found on biopsy. Because of the rapid progression of the cystic tumor and unclear malignant potential, left hemihepatectomy was performed. Even though tumor masses were present in the biliary duct, on the basis of the presence of OLS, histology finally confirmed MCN-L with intermediate-grade intraepithelial dysplasia to high-grade intraepithelial dysplasia. The patient is currently under oncologic follow-up with no signs of recurrence of the disease. We present a rare case where MCN-L caused a dilation of the left hepatic duct, a sign that is usually a characteristic of IPMN-B.

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