Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst, about a case and review of imaging features
Journal: Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-09-29
Authors : Mbengue A Ndiaye AR Diallo M Amar NI Diack A Ndao MD Diop M Fall Amath Diouf CT Soko TO; Diakhate IC;
Page : 037-039
Keywords : Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst; Pseudostrat- i fi ed epithelial cell; Magnetic resonance imaging; CT; Ultrasound;
Abstract
Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst is a rare benign liver lesion with about a hundred cases described in the literature. It is the hepatic equivalent of the bronchogenic cyst, of which it shares the same histological characters. One of these key features in imaging is its location in the anterior sub-capsular region of the IV segment of the liver. The treatment is surgical because of the risk of degeneration. We report a case of ciliated cyst examined in ultrasound, CT and MRI.
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