Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
Abstract
In 5 years, 64 solid hepatic lesions have been referred for diagnosis and management which have been
found unexpectedly on organ imaging in well patients. We have called this lesion a “dystychoma”.Patients have undergone a two phase investigation programme which allows a diagnosis without
admission to hospital in about 50% of cases. About three quarters of patients (47/64) have had nonneoplastic
lesions, and about half (33/64) have had haemangiomas. About one patient in four (17/64) has
had a neoplasm, and the neoplasm has been malignant in about one in six (11/64) of all patients.We stress the need to pursue the diagnosis in these patients. There were no reliable clinical,
biochemical or imaging characteristics which individually distinguished benign from malignant lesions.
Age over 55 years, an enlarged liver or a palpable liver mass and a raised serum alkaline phosphatase
were all significantly more frequent with malignant tumours. The risk of malignancy rose with the
number of risk factors, and all patients with all three risk factors had malignant tumours.Only 11 of the 64 patients were judged to have benefited by significant increase in quality or quantity
of life as a result of what was frequently inappropriate organ imaging. There is no strong argument for
replacing history taking and physical examination by CT scanning, ultrasound examination or other
organ imaging.
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