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Liver Diseases/diagnosis , Pseudolymphoma/diagnosis , Adult , Female , Humans , Liver Diseases/surgery , Pseudolymphoma/surgeryABSTRACT
UNLABELLED: We present a rare pathological entity of the liver and review the literature. CASE REPORT: a 33-year-old asymptomatic woman showed a space-occupying lesion on liver segment VI, which was detected incidentally on ultrasound examination performed for a gynecological disorder. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the liver confirmed a 3-cm lesion in segment VI. Segmentectomy of segment VI was performed. Pathological diagnosis was nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the liver. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia or pseudo-lymphoma is a highly uncommon disease that usually develops in cirrhotic liver. Our patient was free of liver disease.
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Liver Diseases/diagnosis , Lymphoma, Follicular/diagnosis , Pseudolymphoma/diagnosis , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , False Positive Reactions , Female , Humans , Liver Diseases/pathology , Liver Diseases/surgery , Magnetic Resonance ImagingABSTRACT
Presentamos una entidad anatomopatológica rara y la revisión de la literatura relacionada con ella. Caso clínico: mujer de 33 años que presenta lesión ocupante de espacio en segmento VI hepático. Hallazgo casual por ecografía realizada por trastorno ginecológico. Diagnóstico por tomografía computarizada-resonancia magnética hepática: masa hepática de 3 cm en segmento VI, por lo que se realizó segmentectomía del VI. Informe anatomopatológico: hiperplasia nodular linfoidea hepática. La hiperplasia nodular linfoide o seudolinfoma es una entidad anatomopatológica de escasa frecuencia y que nace habitualmente en hígado cirrótico. En nuestro caso, la paciente no presentaba hepatopatía crónica ni cirrosis (AU)
We present a rare pathological entity of the liver and review the literature. Case report: a 33-year-old asymptomatic woman showed a space-occupying lesion on liver segment VI, which was detected incidentally on ultrasound examination performed for a gynecological disorder. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the liver confirmed a 3-cm lesion in segment VI. Segmentectomy of segment VI was performed. Pathological diagnosis was nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the liver. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia or pseudo-lymphoma is a highly uncommon disease that usually develops in cirrhotic liver. Our patient was free of liver disease (AU)
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Female , Adult , Humans , Pseudolymphoma/diagnosis , Pseudolymphoma/surgery , Liver Diseases/diagnosis , Liver Diseases/surgeryABSTRACT
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