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Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Carcinosarcoma of the Liver: A Case Report

Jung Hyeok Kwon; Yu Na Kang; Koo Jeong Kang

Primary hepatic carcinosarcoma is a rare tumor comprised of a mixture of carcinomatous and sarcomatous elements. Less than 20 adequately documented cases have been reported, however the imaging features of two cases were briefly described. We present here a case of carcinosarcoma of the liver in a 46-year-old woman, which was confirmed based on pathology. Imaging showed a large mass with large necrotic portions, small cystic portions, calcifications and bone formations.


Annals of Surgery | 2013

Benefit of systematic segmentectomy of the hepatocellular carcinoma: revisiting the dye injection method for various portal vein branches.

Keun Soo Ahn; Koo Jeong Kang; Tae Jun Park; Yong Hoon Kim; Tae Jin Lim; Jung Hyeok Kwon

Background: Systematic segmentectomy is useful in treating small hepatocellular carcinoma in the cirrhotic liver. However, accomplishment of an exact systematic segmentectomy still remains a challenging procedure because of the variable anatomy of portal branches. We evaluated the usefulness of the dye injection method for systematic segmentectomy, which focuses on the various patterns of portal vein (PV) branches feeding the tumor. Methods: From January 2001 to May 2011, systematic segmentectomy by the dye injection method was performed in 70 patients. We evaluated the efficiency of systematic segmentectomy by ultrasonogram-guided dye injection into the portal branches that feed the tumor-bearing segments. The type of tumor-feeding PV branch, perioperative outcome, and survival rates were analyzed retrospectively. Results: There were variations in the PV branches that fed the masses in 70 patients in whom the dye injection method for anatomical segmentectomy was tried. Forty masses (54.8%) were fed by a single main PV branch (type 1), 17 masses (23.3%) by a couple of PV branches (type 2), and 11 masses (15.1%) were supplied partially by single PV branch (type 3). In 5 patients (7.1%), masses were supplied by several small distributed PVs (type 4). For types 1 and 2, the tumor-bearing segments were resected anatomically with the help of staining; type 3 was partially stained and as the opposite side was not discrete, it was demarcated through counterstaining; and in type 4, dye injection could not be performed. Anatomical systematic segmentectomy was obtained in types 1 to 3; however, nonanatomical resection was inevitable for type 4. The 3- and 5-year overall survival rates were 80.5% and 67.2%, respectively, and the 3- and 5-year disease-free survival rates were 61.5% and 42.5%, respectively. The anatomical segmentectomy group showed better overall and disease-free survival than the nonanatomical group, even though it is not significant statistically. Conclusion: Systematic segmentectomy by the dye injection method overcomes the variation in PV tributaries in the segments and can be done according to the natural branching pattern of PVs.


Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2011

Adrenal ganglioneuroma with hepatic metastasis

Hye Ra Jung; Koo-Jeong Kang; Jung Hyeok Kwon; Yu Na Kang

Ganglioneuroma is the most differentiated tumor of neural crest origin and rarely arises in the adrenal gland. Ganglioneuroma is typically known to be benign, but very rarely can metastasize to distant sites. We report a case of a 31-year-old man with a huge adrenal mass with hepatic metastases.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2007

Traumatic neuroma around the celiac trunk after gastrectomy mimicking a nodal metastasis: a case report.

Jung Hyeok Kwon; Seung Wan Ryu; Yu Na Kang

Traumatic neuroma is a well-known disorder that occurs after trauma or surgery involving the peripheral nerve and develops from a nonneoplastic proliferation of the proximal end of a severed, partially transected, or injured nerve. We present a case of traumatic neuroma around the celiac trunk after gastrectomy in a 56-year-old man, which was confirmed by pathology. CT demonstrated the presence of a lobulated, homogeneous, hypoattenuating mass around the celiac trunk, mimicking a nodal metastasis.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2014

Monosegmental Hepatobiliary Fibropolycystic Disease Mimicking a Mass: Report of Three Cases

Jung Hyeok Kwon; Mi Jeong Kim; Young Hwan Kim; Koo Jeong Kang; Yu Na Kang; Sun Young Kwon

Hepatobiliary fibropolycystic diseases are a unique group of entities involving the liver and biliary tract, which are caused by abnormal embryologic development of the ductal plates at various stages. We experienced strange hepatobiliary fibropolycystic diseases with a complex mass composed of malformed ducts and biliary cysts, which did not belong to, and were different from, previously known malformations. They were unique in imaging and histologic features. We herein report three cases of monosegmental hepatobiliary fibropolycystic disease mimicking a mass.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

Hemorrhagic hemangioma in the liver: A case report.

Jeong Min Kim; Woo Jin Chung; Byoung Kuk Jang; Jae Seok Hwang; Yong Hoon Kim; Jung Hyeok Kwon; Mi Sun Choi

Hemangioma is the most common type of benign tumor that arises in the liver. Although rupture and hemorrhage of hepatic hemangioma are rare complications, they can be the cause of mortality. The authors report a case of hemorrhagic hepatic hemangioma: in a 54-year-old woman who was admitted with epigastric pain. She had taken oral contraceptives several weeks prior. The results of a blood examination were normal. An abdominal computed tomography scan revealed a tumor in hepatic segment 4, and a hemorrhage inside the cystic mass was suspected. The mass was removed laparoscopically to confirm the tumor properties and control the hemorrhage. The pathologic findings of the resected mass were consistent with hepatic hemangioma with intratumoral hemorrhage. The patient was discharged 8 d after the surgery, without further complications or complaints, and the patients condition was found to have improved during follow-up.


Journal of Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Sciences | 2012

Inflammatory pseudotumors mimicking intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma of the liver; IgG4-positivity and its clinical significance

Keun Soo Ahn; Koo Jeong Kang; Yong Hoon Kim; Tae Jin Lim; Hye Ra Jung; Yu Na Kang; Jung Hyeok Kwon


Korean Journal of Parasitology | 2012

An Imported Case of Cystic Echinococcosis in the Liver

Keun Soo Ahn; Sung-Tae Hong; Yu Na Kang; Jung Hyeok Kwon; Mi Jeong Kim; Tae Jun Park; Yong Hoon Kim; Tae Jin Lim; Koo Jeong Kang


Hepato-gastroenterology | 2012

Multi-center study regarding the risk factors for bleeding in gastrointestinal stromal tumor.

Kyung Sik Park; Kyu Chan Huh; Ilseon Hwang; Jung Hyeok Kwon; Joong Goo Kwon; Gwang Ha Kim; Jeong Eun Shin; Eun Soo Kim; Kwang Bum Cho


Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2006

Paradoxical Response During Antituberculous Treatment for Abdominal Tuberculosis.

Ji Young Kim; Jung Hyeok Kwon; Mi Jeong Kim; Hyuk Won Chang; Jae Seok Hwang; Kwang Bum Cho; Kyung Sik Park; Byoung Kuk Jang; Woo Jin Chung

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