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A surgical resection of hepatic granuloma mimicking intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: a case report.

Kazuki OmachiKatsunori ImaiYosuke NakaoHiro NakamuraTakayoshi KaidaYuta ShiraishiRumi ItoyamaHidetoshi NittaHiromitsu HayashiTsuguharu AsatoYoshiki MikamiHideo Baba
Published in: International cancer conference journal (2023)
Hepatic granuloma is relatively rare, and benign tumor of the liver. Herein, we report an unusual case of hepatic granuloma mimicking intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). An 82-year-old woman with a history of viral hepatitis B was admitted for investigation of liver mass in the left lobe. Dynamic computed tomography revealed a mostly hypo-enhancing main tumor with a peripheral ring enhancement, and positron emission tomography demonstrated localized an abnormal accumulation of fludeoxyglucose. Considering the possibility of malignant disease, extended left hepatectomy was performed. The resected tumor was macroscopically a periductal infiltrating nodular type, 4.5 × 3.6 cm in diameter. The pathological findings showed that granuloma and coagulative necrosis were present, and diagnosis of hepatic granuloma was confirmed. Pathological studies demonstrated that periodic acid-Schiff stain, Grocott-Gomori stain and Ziehl-Neelsen stain were all negative in the lesion.
Keyphrases
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