Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2007; 13(47): 6441-6443
Published online Dec 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i47.6441
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma presenting as hemoperitoneum mimicking hepatocellular carcinoma rupture
Hsin-Chi Chen, Chi-Jen Chen, Chin-Ming Jeng, Chan-Ming Yang
Hsin-Chi Chen, Chan-Ming Yang, Department of Radiology, Cathay General Hospital, Hospital Sijhih Branch, No. 2, Lane 59, Jiancheng Road, Sijhih City, Taipei, Taiwan, China
Chi-Jen Chen, Department of Radiology, E-Da Hospital, No. 1, E-Da Road, Jiau-Shu Tsuen, Yan-Chau Hsiang, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, China
Chin-Ming Jeng, Department of Radiology, Cathay General Hospital, No. 280, Jen-Ai Road, Section 4, Taipei, Taiwan, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Hsin-Chi Chen, Department of Radiology, Cathay General Hospital, Hospital Sijhih Branch, No. 2, Lane 59, Jiancheng Road, Sijhih City, Taipei, Taiwan, China. hsinchi.chen715@msa.hinet.net
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Received: June 14, 2007
Revised: October 10, 2007
Accepted: November 19, 2007
Published online: December 21, 2007
Abstract

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a pleomorphic mesenchynal sarcoma. It is uncommonly arises primarily from the intra-peritoneal cavity. Primary peritoneal MFH with tumor bleeding and rupture is rare. We describe the imaging features of a 70-year-old patient presenting with ruptured hemorrhagic peritoneal MFH at subhepatic area, accompanied by massive hemoperitoneum, mimicking a ruptured pedunculated hepatocellular carcinoma. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a large heterogeneous enhanced subhepatic mass with adjacent liver, gallbladder and colon invasion. Tumor hemorrhage and rupture complicated with peritoneal seeding and massive bloody ascites were also detected. Angiography showed a hypervascular tumor fed by enlarged right hepatic arteries, cystic artery and omental branches of gastroepiploic artery. The patient underwent laparotomy for tumor resection, but the tumor recurred one month after operation. To our knowledge, the CT appearance of ruptured intraperitoneal MFH complicated by hemoperitoneum has not been previously described.

Keywords: Malignant fibrous histiocytoma, Peritoneum, Hemoperitoneum, Spontaneous rupture, Computed tomography