2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cireng.2011.05.001
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Benign Non-Parasitic Hepatic Cystic Tumours

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“…We consider this case relevant because of its described peculiarities that highlight the new classification and the importance of radical surgery for the patient's prognosis. (1,4). Its etiology is unknown, but it could derive from ectopic embryonic remains of the bile ducts, a cystadenoma, ectopic ovarian tissue or intrahepatic congenital malformations (5).…”
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“…We consider this case relevant because of its described peculiarities that highlight the new classification and the importance of radical surgery for the patient's prognosis. (1,4). Its etiology is unknown, but it could derive from ectopic embryonic remains of the bile ducts, a cystadenoma, ectopic ovarian tissue or intrahepatic congenital malformations (5).…”
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“…Radical resection offers the best results in terms of rate of recurrence and survival (1,4). lauffer recommends hepatic resection for any multilocular cystic lesion (5).…”
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“…This description is based on preoperative computed tomography (CT) [4]. Also, this classification can delineate the therapeutic strategy [5].…”
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“…of noncystic parenchyma  Type III-massive, diffuse involvement of liver parenchyma by small-and medium-sized cysts (less than 5 cm) and only a few areas of normal liver parenchyma between cysts [2,4,5] It is of exquisite importance to differentiate hepatic cyst from hydatid hepatic cyst, hepatic cystadenoma, and hepatic cystadenocarcinoma before proceeding with the treatment. In certain situations, it can be very challenging to properly diagnose a hepatic cystic mass [6,7].…”
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