Challenging liver lesions in noncirrhotic patients: Report of three cases

Ther Adv Gastrointest Endosc. 2019 May 6:12:2631774519844947. doi: 10.1177/2631774519844947. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

We describe three cases of liver lesions, characterized by a discrepancy between presurgical imaging and histological features, in which the final histological diagnosis was quite different from what the surgeons expected. We present (1) a case of primary liver angiomyolipoma associated with focal nodular hyperplasia, (2) a case of perivascular epithelioid cell tumor, and (3) a case of liver splenosis associated with focal nodular hyperplasia. In all cases, a presurgical diagnosis of hepatocellular adenoma was made. Due to nonspecific clinical and radiological features, these rare liver lesions are often presurgically misdiagnosed, especially in young noncirrhotic patients. The association among different lesions represents one additional diagnostic challenge.

Keywords: angiomyolipoma; focal nodular hyperplasia; histopathology; perivascular epithelioid cell tumor; splenosis.

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  • Case Reports