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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
Table 1 Radiological criteria for mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver
Criterion
Diagnostic importance
Multiloculated cystic lesionCommon feature of MCN-L
SeptationsIf > 3 mm, considered a major feature for high suspicion
Internal nodulesMajor feature for high suspicion
CalcificationsPresent in 47%-63% of cases
Thickened, irregular cyst wallsCommon feature of MCN-L
Mural nodules with enhancementHighly suggestive of MCN-L
Predilection for the left hepatic lobe (segment IV)Found in 69%-76% of cases
Biliary duct dilatationMinor feature
Absence of communication with bile ductsHelps 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 stromaEssential for MCN-L diagnosis and for differential diagnosis
Cuboidal to columnar cells, with variable mucin contentTypical histological appearance of the inner surface of the cysts
Basally oriented nucleiCommon nuclear arrangement
Immunohistochemical positivity of ovarian-like stroma for ER, PR, WT1Helps differentiate from other hepatic cystic lesions
Expression of SF-1, Inhibin-α, Calretinin in ovarian-like stromaSuggests hormonal influence
Activation of Hedgehog and Wnt pathwaysAssociated with oncogenesis
Rarity or absence of KRAS and RNF43 mutationsDifferentiates from pancreatic MCN
Shortening of telomersIndicates progression to carcinoma
Table 3 General characteristics of patients undergoing surgery for hepatic cysts
Variable
N
Procedures30
Patients25
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
    MRIn = 7
    US onlyn = 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 pericystectomyn = 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
Patients9
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 pericystectomyn = 7
    Resectionn = 2
Reinterventions2
Surgery of the reinterventionsResection