Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract Background A hepatic sclerosed hemangioma (HSH) is a very rare benign liver tumor. The correct preoperative diagnosis of HSH is very difficult because its features of imaging are similar to those of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma or colorectal liver metastasis. Case presentation We experie...

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Main Authors: Tatsunori Miyata, Toru Beppu, Kunitaka Kuramoto, Shigeki Nakagawa, Katsunori Imai, Daisuke Hashimoto, Tomohiro Namimoto, Yo-ichi Yamashita, Akira Chikamoto, Yasuyuki Yamashita, Hideo Baba
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Published: SpringerOpen 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-017-0414-z
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spelling doaj-c15698c94ff44116a1d0d4e805b542912020-11-25T01:38:53ZengSpringerOpenSurgical Case Reports2198-77932018-01-01411710.1186/s40792-017-0414-zHepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imagingTatsunori Miyata0Toru Beppu1Kunitaka Kuramoto2Shigeki Nakagawa3Katsunori Imai4Daisuke Hashimoto5Tomohiro Namimoto6Yo-ichi Yamashita7Akira Chikamoto8Yasuyuki Yamashita9Hideo Baba10Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto UniversityAbstract Background A hepatic sclerosed hemangioma (HSH) is a very rare benign liver tumor. The correct preoperative diagnosis of HSH is very difficult because its features of imaging are similar to those of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma or colorectal liver metastasis. Case presentation We experienced five patients who were diagnosed histologically with HSH. The preoperative diagnoses were HSH in two patients, cavernous hemangioma in one, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma in one, and colorectal liver metastasis in one. All patients were treated with hepatectomy (one laparoscopic and four laparotomies), and the diagnosis was completed by histological investigation of the resected specimen. In particular, we investigated the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mean value using diffusion-weighted sequences of magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI). The average of the ADC mean (ADCmean) value of HSH was 1.94 × 10−3 mm2/s (range 1.73–2.10 × 10−3 mm2/s), which was higher than the value of common malignant liver tumors. Interestingly, the ADCmean values were almost the same between the degenerate (1.90 ± 0.17 × 10−3 mm2/s) and the non-degenerate areas (1.95 ± 0.26 × 10−3 mm2/s) in HSH. Conclusions The ADCmean value seemed to be quite useful to preoperatively distinguish HSH from other malignant liver tumors.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-017-0414-zSclerosed hemangiomaDiffusion-weighted sequences of magnetic resonance imagingApparent diffusion coefficient
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author Tatsunori Miyata
Toru Beppu
Kunitaka Kuramoto
Shigeki Nakagawa
Katsunori Imai
Daisuke Hashimoto
Tomohiro Namimoto
Yo-ichi Yamashita
Akira Chikamoto
Yasuyuki Yamashita
Hideo Baba
spellingShingle Tatsunori Miyata
Toru Beppu
Kunitaka Kuramoto
Shigeki Nakagawa
Katsunori Imai
Daisuke Hashimoto
Tomohiro Namimoto
Yo-ichi Yamashita
Akira Chikamoto
Yasuyuki Yamashita
Hideo Baba
Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Surgical Case Reports
Sclerosed hemangioma
Diffusion-weighted sequences of magnetic resonance imaging
Apparent diffusion coefficient
author_facet Tatsunori Miyata
Toru Beppu
Kunitaka Kuramoto
Shigeki Nakagawa
Katsunori Imai
Daisuke Hashimoto
Tomohiro Namimoto
Yo-ichi Yamashita
Akira Chikamoto
Yasuyuki Yamashita
Hideo Baba
author_sort Tatsunori Miyata
title Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
title_short Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
title_full Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
title_fullStr Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
title_sort hepatic sclerosed hemangioma with special attention to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
publisher SpringerOpen
series Surgical Case Reports
issn 2198-7793
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background A hepatic sclerosed hemangioma (HSH) is a very rare benign liver tumor. The correct preoperative diagnosis of HSH is very difficult because its features of imaging are similar to those of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma or colorectal liver metastasis. Case presentation We experienced five patients who were diagnosed histologically with HSH. The preoperative diagnoses were HSH in two patients, cavernous hemangioma in one, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma in one, and colorectal liver metastasis in one. All patients were treated with hepatectomy (one laparoscopic and four laparotomies), and the diagnosis was completed by histological investigation of the resected specimen. In particular, we investigated the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mean value using diffusion-weighted sequences of magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI). The average of the ADC mean (ADCmean) value of HSH was 1.94 × 10−3 mm2/s (range 1.73–2.10 × 10−3 mm2/s), which was higher than the value of common malignant liver tumors. Interestingly, the ADCmean values were almost the same between the degenerate (1.90 ± 0.17 × 10−3 mm2/s) and the non-degenerate areas (1.95 ± 0.26 × 10−3 mm2/s) in HSH. Conclusions The ADCmean value seemed to be quite useful to preoperatively distinguish HSH from other malignant liver tumors.
topic Sclerosed hemangioma
Diffusion-weighted sequences of magnetic resonance imaging
Apparent diffusion coefficient
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-017-0414-z
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