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World J Clin Oncol. Aug 24, 2025; 16(8): 108557
Published online Aug 24, 2025. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v16.i8.108557
Published online Aug 24, 2025. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v16.i8.108557
Table 1 Radiological criteria for mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver
Criterion | Diagnostic importance |
Multiloculated cystic lesion | Common feature of MCN-L |
Septations | If > 3 mm, considered a major feature for high suspicion |
Internal nodules | Major feature for high suspicion |
Calcifications | Present in 47%-63% of cases |
Thickened, irregular cyst walls | Common feature of MCN-L |
Mural nodules with enhancement | Highly suggestive of MCN-L |
Predilection for the left hepatic lobe (segment IV) | Found in 69%-76% of cases |
Biliary duct dilatation | Minor feature |
Absence of communication with bile ducts | Helps differentiate from IPNB |
Echogenic septations (on ultrasound) | Key ultrasonographic feature |
Contrast enhancement (on MRI) | Highly sensitive feature on MRI |
Table 2 Anatomopathological criteria and molecular features for mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver
Criterion | Diagnostic importance |
Ovarian-like subepithelial stroma | Essential for MCN-L diagnosis and for differential diagnosis |
Cuboidal to columnar cells, with variable mucin content | Typical histological appearance of the inner surface of the cysts |
Basally oriented nuclei | Common nuclear arrangement |
Immunohistochemical positivity of ovarian-like stroma for ER, PR, WT1 | Helps differentiate from other hepatic cystic lesions |
Expression of SF-1, Inhibin-α, Calretinin in ovarian-like stroma | Suggests hormonal influence |
Activation of Hedgehog and Wnt pathways | Associated with oncogenesis |
Rarity or absence of KRAS and RNF43 mutations | Differentiates from pancreatic MCN |
Shortening of telomers | Indicates progression to carcinoma |
Table 3 General characteristics of patients undergoing surgery for hepatic cysts
Variable | N |
Procedures | 30 |
Patients | 25 |
Sex (Male/Female) | 13/17 |
Age (mean ± avg) | 58.867 ± 15.126 |
BMI (mean ± avg) | 24.568 ± 4.137 |
Symptoms (yes/no) | 24/6 |
Imaging | |
CT | n = 12 |
MRI | n = 7 |
US only | n = 11 |
Size (cm) | 10.607 ± 4.609 |
Growing volume (yes/no) | 21/6 |
Septations (yes/no) | 10/17 |
Calcifications (yes/no) | 3/24 |
Mural nodules (yes/no) | 4/23 |
Contrast enhancement (yes/no) | 3/24 |
MCN-L on histological examination (yes/no) | 11/19 |
Surgery | |
Fenestration with pericystectomy | n = 24 |
Resection | n = 6 |
Surgical approach (VLS/OPEN) | 24/6 |
Operative time (min) | 197.6 ± 105.565 |
Length of stay (days) | 6.4 ± 4.304 |
N of Reinterventions | 5 |
Table 4 Clinical and histopathological characteristics of patients with mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver
Variable | N |
Patients | 9 |
Sex (Male/Female) | 1/8 |
Age (mean ± avg) | 55.444 ± 16.622 |
BMI (mean ± avg) | 22.989 ± 3.043 |
Symptoms (yes/no) | 8/1 |
Size (cm) | 8.078 ± 3.282 |
Growing volume (yes/no) | 7/2 |
Septations (yes/no) | 5/4 |
Calcifications (yes/no) | 1/8 |
Mural nodules (yes/no) | 2/7 |
Contrast enhancement (yes/no) | 2/7 |
Original surgery | |
Fenestration with pericystectomy | n = 7 |
Resection | n = 2 |
Reinterventions | 2 |
Surgery of the reinterventions | Resection |
- Citation: Cicerone O, Basilico G, Tassi C, Antoniacomi C, Lucev F, Corallo S, Vanoli A, Maestri M. Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver: Literature review and case series. World J Clin Oncol 2025; 16(8): 108557
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-4333/full/v16/i8/108557.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5306/wjco.v16.i8.108557