Primary leiomyoma of the liver: accurate preoperative diagnosis on liver biopsy
2009; BMJ; Volume: 2009; Issue: mar23 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/bcr.09.2008.0898
ISSN1757-790X
AutoresHelena Tavares de Sousa, Francisco Portela, Luís Curvo‐Semedo, Erikson Felipe Furtado, Carla Marinho, Maria Augusta Cipriano, M. C. Leitão,
Tópico(s)Soft tissue tumor case studies
ResumoPrimary leiomyoma of the liver is an exceptionally rare tumour in non-immunocompromised patients. Preoperative diagnosis of the lesion is difficult as complete imaging of this type of lesion is scarcely defined and preoperative biopsy was not the practice in previously reported cases. We report a voluminous primary leiomyoma of the liver occurring in a healthy middle-aged woman where a preoperative diagnosis was accurately achieved on biopsy. Because of its size, surgery was undertaken for exclusion of malignancy. A 16-month uneventful follow-up has been completed. We discuss the advantage of a preoperative diagnosis and propose that an imaging-guided liver biopsy should be undertaken, provided malignancy features are absent. This could prevent liver surgery merely for diagnostic purposes. Finally, we report imaging features that have not been previously described, namely on magnetic resonance imaging, which may provide an insight about the nature of this particular lesion and, advantageously, contribute toward a non-invasive diagnosis.
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