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. 2022 Dec;38(12):2019-2022.
doi: 10.1007/s00383-022-05263-3. Epub 2022 Oct 27.

Hepatic benign and malignant masses in children: a single UK tertiary centre experience

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Hepatic benign and malignant masses in children: a single UK tertiary centre experience

Omar Nasher et al. Pediatr Surg Int. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to review the incidence, spectrum and investigation of liver masses presenting to our tertiary liver unit.

Methods: A retrospective single-centre cohort study of paediatric patients (age < 16 years) diagnosed with a liver mass who were investigated at a UK paediatric hepatobiliary tertiary referral centre. Data relating to the clinical findings at presentation, source of referral, diagnostic investigations and histopathology findings were recorded and analysed.

Results: 107 patients were identified between July 2012 and July 2019 (55 females). 69 (64%) patients had benign liver lesions, whereas the remaining 38 (36%) were found to have malignant masses. The liver lesions were most commonly detected incidentally (33%) with the second most common presentation being with palpable mass (29%). 82 (77%) patients were referred from other hospitals. All patients underwent USS, 74% MRI, 36% CT, 5% CEUS, 1% PET and 5% HIDA scan with 47% ultimately undergoing biopsy. 72% of patients had AFP measured. The most common benign liver masses were haemangioma 33 (48%), hepatic cyst 17 (25%) and FNH 12 (19%). Amongst the malignant lesions, 29 (76%) were hepatoblastoma and 3 (8%) were hepatocellular carcinoma.

Conclusions: This large review series demonstrates that just over 1/3 of patients presenting to a paediatric tertiary referral centre with a focal liver lesion had neoplastic liver lesions, despite the published literature commonly stating that 2/3 of paediatric liver masses are malignant.

Keywords: Hepatobiliary surgery; Hepatology; Liver masses; Paediatric; Tumours.

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