Plexiform Neurofibroma in the Hepatic Hilum Associated with Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Case Report

  • Hoshimoto S
  • Morise Z
  • Takeura C
  • et al.
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We present an extremely rare case of plexiform neurofibroma involving the hepatic hilum. A 24-year old woman who had been diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 1 was referred to our hospital for evaluation of an abdominal mass found on computed tomography and progressive aggravation of intermittent abdominal pain. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a multilobulated non-enhancing mass involving the celiac trunk and hepatic artery, that extended to the hepatic hilum through the hepatoduodenal ligament. Magnetic resonance imaging showed the lesion extending along the intrahepatic Glisson's sheath. Based on the imaging findings, the patient was diagnosed to have a neurofibroma, although sarcomatous differentiation could not be excluded. The tumor was resected, leaving behind the intrahepatic extension, with the aim of alleviating the abdominal pain and preventing obstructive jaundice. Histopathological examination revealed the diagnosis of plexiform neurofibroma. At present, three years after the surgery, the patient remains symptom-free, without any evidence of recurrence.

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Hoshimoto, S., Morise, Z., Takeura, C., Ikeda, M., Kagawa, T., Tanahashi, Y., … Sugioka, A. (2009). Plexiform Neurofibroma in the Hepatic Hilum Associated with Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Case Report. Rare Tumors, 1(1), 44–46. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2009.e23

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