Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2006; 12(23): 3779-3781
Published online Jun 21, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i23.3779
Large mucinous biliary cystadenoma with “ovarian-like” stroma: A case report
Mircea Beuran, Mircea Dan Venter, Laura Dumitru
Mircea Beuran, Mircea Dan Venter, Laura Dumitru, Depart-ment of Surgery, Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
Correspondence to: Dr. Mircea Beuran, Professor of Surgery, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Chief, Department of Surgery, Emergency Clinical Hospital, 8 Calea Floreasca, Sector 1, 014461, Bucharest, Romania. clinicachirurgiescub@yahoo.com
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Received: September 13, 2005
Revised: September 28, 2005
Accepted: October 26, 2005
Published online: June 21, 2006
Abstract

Hepatobiliary cystadenomas are rare tumors that are difficult to diagnose preoperatively. They can reach large sizes that make them real intraoperative “surprises”. A 63-year-old woman, presented with a symptomatic huge abdominal cystic mass, underwent complete resection of the mass with safety margins. Histopathological report revealed mucinous hepatic cystadenoma with “ovarian-like” stroma and areas of sclerohyalinization. The differential diagnosis of the large cystic tumors which occupy the right hemiabdomen must include the biliary cystadenoma; the complete resection of the tumor with safety margins avoids local recurrence, and therefore represents the optimal therapy because of the malignant potential of the disease. The postoperative follow-up includes abdominal ultrasound or CT scan and CA 19-9 measurement.

Keywords: Liver; Cystic tumour; Mucinous cystadenoma; Surgery