Multiple Inflammatory Pseudotumors of the Liver Demonstrating Spontaneous Regression: A Case Report

  • Noriko Ishii-Kitano
  • Hirayuki Enomoto
  • Takashi Nishimura
  • Nobuhiro Aizawa
  • Yoko Shibata
  • Akiko Higashiura
  • Tomoyuki Takashima
  • Naoto Ikeda
  • Yukihisa Yuri
  • Aoi Fujiwara
  • Kohei Yoshihara
  • Ryota Yoshioka
  • Shoki Kawata
  • Shogo Ota
  • Ryota Nakano
  • Hideyuki Shiomi
  • Seiichi Hirota
  • Tsutomu Kumabe
  • Osamu Nakashima
  • Hiroko Iijima
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Life

Abstract

Inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) of the liver is a rare benign disease. IPTs generally develop as solitary nodules, and cases with multiple lesions are uncommon. We herein report a case of multiple IPTs of the liver that spontaneously regressed. A 70-year-old woman with a 10-year history of primary biliary cholangitis and rheumatoid arthritis visited our hospital to receive a periodic medical examination. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed multiple hypoechoic lesions, with a maximum size of 33 mm, in the liver. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed low-attenuation areas in the liver with mild peripheral enhancement at the arterial and portal phases. We first suspected metastatic liver tumors, but fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission ...

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