Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5733313 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•FNH is a benign lesion of the liver which is rare in children.•We report the case of a 6-year-old child (male) with a huge FNH which size is more than 10 cm. This could be the biggest FNH among all children's FNH cases ever reported.•When pediatric FNH patients accord with (1) clinical symptoms; (2) indefinite diagnosis or hepatitis B virus carriage; (3) tumor size >5 cm, surgical treatment could be considered.

IntroductionFocal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign lesion of the liver which is usually found in healthy adults, however, FNH is rare in children, and comprises only 2% of all pediatric liver tumors. Herein, we report the case of a 6-year-old child (male) with a huge FNH which size is more than 10 cm. This could be the biggest FNH among all children's FNH cases ever reported.Case presentationA 6-year-old boy was found a hepatic space-occupying lesion two years ago. As the time went by, the lesion became bigger gradually. The last CT examination showed the size of the tumor to be 10.5 × 9.9 cm in the right hepatic lobe. This child underwent surgical resection of the tumor which was confirmed as FNH (11 × 8 × 7 cm) by pathology.ConclusionFNH is a benign lesion of the liver, and it is characterized by hepatocyte hyperplasia and a central stellate scar. It is uncommon for FNH to be diagnosed in children. Such huge FNH (about 11 cm) is extremely rare. Surgical operation may be the effective method to cure huge FNH.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Surgery
Authors
, , , , , , ,