AI Article Synopsis

  • The report discusses two cases of primary hepatic mesothelial cysts found in newborns through imaging before birth and confirmed postnatally.
  • Both cases underwent successful surgical removal of the cysts, with patients recovering well and facing no major post-surgery issues.
  • The findings stress the importance of understanding the various types of congenital liver cysts and the steps needed to accurately diagnose a primary hepatic mesothelial cyst.

Article Abstract

We report two cases of primary hepatic mesothelial cysts in neonates previously identified during perinatal imaging. Both neonatal cases were reimaged in the postnatal period, demonstrating the persistence of these cystic hepatic lesions. In both instances, the decision was made to treat with surgical resection and both patients tolerated the surgery well with no significant postoperative complications. Histopathological examination of these lesions discovered a cuboidal lining that was calretinin and WT1 positive and CD31 negative, indicating the diagnosis of a mesothelial cyst of hepatic origin. These cases bring attention to the broad differential diagnosis of congenital primary hepatic cystic lesions, as well as the diagnostic pathway to confirm a primary hepatic mesothelial cyst.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9719715PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.31089DOI Listing

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