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Successful aspiration and ethanol sclerosis of a large,symptomatic, simple liver cyst: Case presentation and review of the literature
作者姓名:Blonski WC  Campbell MS  Faust T  Metz DC
作者单位:Division of Gastroenterology University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA,United States and Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,Wroclaw Medical University,Poland,Division of Gastroenterology,University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA,United States,Division of Gastroenterology,University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA,United States,Division of Gastroenterology,University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA,United States
摘    要:Simple liver cysts are congenital with a prevalence of 2.5%-4.25%. Imaging, whether by US, CT or MRI, is accurate in distinguishing simple cysts from other etiologies, including parasitic, neoplastic, duct-related, and traumatic cysts. Symptomatic simple liver cysts are rare, and the true frequency of symptoms is not known. Symptomatic simple liver cysts are predominantly large (> 4 cm), right-sided, and more common in women and older patients. The vast majority of simple hepatic cysts require no treatment or follow-up, though large cysts (> 4 cm) may be followed initially with serial imaging to ensure stability. Attribution of symptoms to a large simple cyst should be undertaken with caution, after alternative diagnoses have been excluded. Aspiration may be performed to test whether symptoms are due to the cyst; however, cyst recurrence should be expected. Limited experience with both laparoscopic deroofing and aspiration, followed by instillation of a sclerosing agent has demonstrated promising results for the treatment of symptomatic cysts. Here, we describe a patient with a large, symptomatic, simple liver cyst who experienced complete resolution of symptoms following cyst drainage and alcohol ablation, and we present a comprehensive review of the literature.

关 键 词:乙醇  肝囊肿  治疗  临床
收稿时间:2005 Mar 13

Successful aspiration and ethanol sclerosis of a large, symptomatic, simple liver cyst: case presentation and review of the literature
Blonski WC,Campbell MS,Faust T,Metz DC.Successful aspiration and ethanol sclerosis of a large, symptomatic, simple liver cyst: case presentation and review of the literature[J].World Journal of Gastroenterology,2006,12(18):2949-2954.
Authors:Blonski Wojciech C  Campbell Mical S  Faust Thomas  Metz David C
Institution:1. Division of Gastroenterology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States and Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Wroclaw Medical University,Poland
2. Division of Gastroenterology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,United States
Abstract:Simple liver cysts are congenital with a prevalence of 2.5%-4.25%. Imaging, whether by US, CT or MRI, is accurate in distinguishing simple cysts from other etiologies, including parasitic, neoplastic, duct-related, and traumatic cysts. Symptomatic simple liver cysts are rare, and the true frequency of symptoms is not known. Symptomatic simple liver cysts are predominantly large (> 4 cm), right-sided, and more common in women and older patients. The vast majority of simple hepatic cysts require no treatment or follow-up, though large cysts (> 4 cm) may be followed initially with serial imaging to ensure stability. Attribution of symptoms to a large simple cyst should be undertaken with caution, after alternative diagnoses have been excluded. Aspiration may be performed to test whether symptoms are due to the cyst; however, cyst recurrence should be expected. Limited experience with both laparoscopic deroofing and aspiration, followed by instillation of a sclerosing agent has demonstrated promising results for the treatment of symptomatic cysts. Here, we describe a patient with a large, symptomatic, simple liver cyst who experienced complete resolution of symptoms following cyst drainage and alcohol ablation, and we present a comprehensive review of the literature.
Keywords:Simple hepatic cyst  Alcohol sclerosis  Laparoscopic deroofing
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