2022
DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i25.9112
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Congenital hepatic cyst: Eleven case reports

Abstract: BACKGROUND Liver cysts in infants are uncommon. With modern diagnostic imaging, we can achieve an early diagnosis of congenital hepatic cysts. Our purpose was to investigate the clinical features, surgical treatment methods and prognosis of infants with congenital hepatic cysts. Herein, we report a case series of congenital hepatic cysts. CASE SUMMARY Eleven infants with hepatic cysts were retrospectively analysed. Ten of them had simple hepatic cysts, and a girl with a… Show more

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“…Some authors recommend cauterizing the remaining cyst wall in the liver with argon laser or electrocautery. Complete resection or excision of the cyst is almost never necessary[ 1 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Some authors recommend cauterizing the remaining cyst wall in the liver with argon laser or electrocautery. Complete resection or excision of the cyst is almost never necessary[ 1 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach involves removing the cystic wall to establish a contact area. Close proximity of the cyst to the liver tissue and of the cyst wall to the parenchymal and hilar structures prevent the total removal of the cyst wall[ 1 ].…”
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“…Since the findings on CT/MRI are very similar, biliary dilatation is often misdiagnosed as SLC (8), which has a huge impact on the choice of treatment options for this disease as well as therapeutic effect. In differentiating these two diseases, the most important is to determine whether cystic lesions communicate with the biliary system of the liver.…”
Section: P2 Table 1 General Information Of Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%