Bile duct hamartoma
A bile duct hamartoma or biliary hamartoma, is a benign tumour-like malformation of the liver.
They are classically associated with polycystic liver disease, as may be seen in the context of polycystic kidney disease, and represent a malformation of the liver plate.[1]
Eponym
The eponymous terms (von Meyenburg complex, Meyenburg complex) are named for Hanns von Meyenburg.[2][3]
Diagnosis
At CT scans, bile duct hamartomas appear as small, well-defined hypo- or isoattenuating masses with little or no enhancement after contrast administration.[4] At MRI, they appear hypointense on T1-weighted images, iso- or slightly hyperintense on T2-weighted images, and hypointense after administration of gadolinium based contrast-agent.[4] On imaging, multiple hamartomas may look similar to metastases or microabscesses.
See also
Additional images
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Bile duct hamartoma high mag.jpg
Micrograph of a bile duct hamartoma. Trichrome stain.
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Low magnification micrograph of a bile duct hamartoma. Trichrome stain.
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Gross pathologic appearance of a large bile duct hamartoma.
References
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External links
- Bile duct hamartoma - pathconsultddx.com.
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- ↑ H. von Meyenburg. Über die Zyztenleber. Beiträge zur pathologischen Anatomie und zur allgemeinen Pathologie, Jena, 1918, 64: 477-532.
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