011315 liver lesions Flashcards

1
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benign primary liver lesions

A

hemangioma
focal nodular hyperplasia
adenoma

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2
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malignant primary liver lesions

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hepatocellular carcinoma

cholangiocarcinoma

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3
Q

oral contraceptives can predispose to what kind of liver lesion?

A

hepatic adenoma

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4
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underlying liver disease can predispose to what?

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hepatocellular carcinoma

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5
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history of primary sclerosing cholangitis can predispose to what?

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cholangiocarcinoma

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6
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if there’s liver lesion in a noncirrhotic pt, what should you think of?

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metastasis

should NOT think hepatocellular carcinoma

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7
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if there’s liver lesion in a cirrhotic pt, what should you think of?

A

primary liver lesion

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8
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most common benign liver lesion

A

hemangioma

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9
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hemangioma is found in noncirrhotic or cirrhotic liver?

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noncirrhotic

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10
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what is a hemangioma?

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congenital vascular malformations (blood filled cavities lined by endothelium)

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11
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malignant potential of hemangioma?

A

NONE

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12
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central stellate star

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radiographic finding for focal nodular hyperplasia

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13
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what is focal nodular hyperplasia

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rxn to intrahepatic anomalous artery leading to hyperperfusion (hyperperfused area enlarges until it outgrows its blood supply)

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14
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malignant potential of focal nodular hyperplasia?

A

none

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15
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hepatic adenoma

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benign proliferation of hepatocytes

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16
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how is hepatic adenoma different from hemangiomas and focal nodular hyperplasia?

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it has a risk of HEMORRHAGE and MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION

17
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tx for hepatic adenoma

A
discontinue contraceptives (to see if it shrinks)
avoid pregnancy (b/c preg can increase risk of growth and bleeding)
surgical resection to avoid risk of cancer and tumor rupture
18
Q

prognosis for HCC

A

poor 5 year survival

19
Q

most of HCC in the U.S. is caused by

A

Hep C and Hep B

20
Q

how can you diagnose HCC?

A

can diagnose just with imaging studies to look at hypervascularity in the arterial bed to the liver that washes out during the venous phase

don’t even need biopsy

21
Q

alpha fetoprotein test

A

elevated in 60-70% of pts with HCC

however, should not be used by itself. should also look for liver lesion on imaging.