Hepatic hemangioma in a simple liver cyst mimicking biliary cystic neoplasm
Ryuichi Karashima, Kensuke Yamamura, Eri Oda, Nobuyuki Ozaki, Takatoshi Ishiko, Yasunori Nagayama, Rin Yamada, Yoshihiko Komohara, Ikuro Koba, Toru Beppu

TL;DR
A rare case of a cavernous hemangioma inside a simple liver cyst was mistaken for a cancerous tumor, highlighting the difficulty in diagnosing cystic liver lesions.
Contribution
This case report presents a rare occurrence of cavernous hemangioma within a simple liver cyst mimicking a neoplasm.
Findings
The lesion was diagnosed as a cavernous hemangioma after surgery, not a malignant tumor.
Imaging showed a mural nodule resembling a neoplasm, but biopsy was avoided to prevent tumor cell spillage.
Laparoscopic biopsy or targeted biopsy may be considered in less malignant cases to avoid unnecessary surgery.
Abstract
Follow-up is recommended for an asymptomatic unilocular hepatic cystic lesion without wall-thickness and nodular components. A few liver cystic lesions represent biliary cystic neoplasms, which are difficult to differentiate from simple cysts with benign mural nodules on imaging alone. An 84-year-old woman with a history of simple liver cyst diagnosed one year prior was admitted for evaluation of a developed mural nodule in the cystic lesion. She had no specific symptoms and no abnormalities in blood tests except for carcinoembryonic antigen (5.0 ng/mL) and carbohydrate antigen (43.5 U/mL) levels. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a well-defined, low-attenuation lesion without a septum that had enlarged from 41 to 47 mm. No dilation of the bile duct was observed. A gradually enhancing mural nodule, 14 mm in diameter, was confirmed. MRI revealed a uniform water-intense…
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TopicsVascular Malformations and Hemangiomas · Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases · Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
