JUSTIN CHENG-TA YANGKAO-LANG LIULin, Ming-ChiehMing-ChiehLinRAY-HWANG YUAN2021-12-202021-12-202017-0110159584https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/590127We report a case of pseudolymphoma of the liver in a 49-year-old woman without an underlying disease except for liver hemangioma. A 20-mm nodule was incidentally found in segment 2 of the liver by abdominal ultrasonography during a regular follow-up of the hepatic hemangioma. After a series of radiological examinations, a left lateral sectionectomy was performed because malignant hepatic tumor could not be excluded. The patient was discharged uneventfully 7 days after the operation. The pathology examination revealed a pseudolymphoma. No recurrence of the tumor was found 5½ years after the operation. To the best of our knowledge, only 46 cases of pseudolymphoma of the liver have been reported to date. A review of the literature showed that pseudolymphomas occur predominantly in females (89.4%), usually occur as a single tumor (80.4%), are no more than 20 mm in size (90.6%), and are frequently associated with either autoimmune disease or chronic liver disease. Because an accurate diagnosis is difficult to establish, vigilant follow-up is indicated, and surgical intervention is the choice of treatment once the suspiciousness of malignancy has been raised.encomputed tomography; liver; magnetic resonance imaging; pseudolymphoma; reactive lymphoid hyperplasia[SDGs]SDG3case report; female; human; Liver Diseases; middle aged; pathology; pseudolymphoma; Female; Humans; Liver Diseases; Middle Aged; PseudolymphomaPseudolymphoma of the liver: Report of a case and review of the literaturejournal article10.1016/j.asjsur.2013.07.013239784262-s2.0-84882423566https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/479417