WebArticle Title: IgG4-related inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver presenting as an incidental solitary liver mass #EdoriumJournals #Inflammatorypseudotumor… WebApr 30, 2015 · Inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is a rare, nonmalignant lesion that can present a diagnostic challenge because of its ability to clinically and radiographically mimic malignant processes [ 1 – 3 ]. However, IPT lesions are not malignant, and it is important to distinguish them from malignant processes for treatment and prognostic purposes.
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WebInflammatory pseudotumor was first described in the lungs in 1939 [1]. Subsequently IPT has been described in other organs and systems such as the central nervous system, salivary glands, kidneys, liver, omentum, ovaries, larynx, urinary bladder, breasts, pancreas, spleen, lymph nodes, skin, soft tissues, and the orbit of the eye [2]. WebJan 26, 2024 · Hepatic inflammatory pseudotumors (HIPT) have been regarded as benign liver lesions but possessing some radiographic findings of liver cancers. Assumed etiologies included trauma, infection, vascular causes, and autoimmunity. 1 Here, we report a case of HIPT related to coagulation abnormality that might be a new etiology. marco glisson
Cureus Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Liver Presented in a …
WebInflammatory pseudotumors (plasma cell granulomas) are localized lesions consisting of a fibrous stroma, chronic inflammatory infiltrate with a predominance of plasma cells, and an absence of anaplasia, which can mimic malignant disease by their gross appearance. Reported in many sites, they are most frequently described in the lung. WebSep 27, 2024 · Inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is a benign tumor mass composed of chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate and fibrous tissue. IPT develops most frequently in the lung and hepatic IPTs account for only 8% of all extrapulmonary IPTs [].Hepatic IPT presents as parenchymal involvement in the liver and may be clinically misdiagnosed as a … Webin liver pseudotumors, Epstein-Barr virus in splenic and nodal pseudotumors, and my-cobacteria in spindle cell tumors [5, 10]. In- ... Inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare benign process mimicking malig - nant processes and has been found in almost every organ system. Radiologists should be fa- css-generator