Published online Jul 26, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i21.7409
Peer-review started: November 7, 2021
First decision: January 11, 2022
Revised: January 22, 2022
Accepted: June 3, 2022
Article in press: June 3, 2022
Published online: July 26, 2022
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Solitary necrotic nodule of the liver (SNNL) is a rare benign lesion with a complete necrotic core and a clear fibrous capsule containing elastic fibers. We present the case of a patient with a radiographic computed tomography (CT) finding of "ring"-like annular calcification within the lesion and postoperative pathologic diagnosis of necrotic nodules wrapped by dense fibers in liver tissue, as well as the patient's subsequent management and outcome.
A 38-year-old Chinese woman with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus treated with prednisone and hydroxychloroquine, without any symptoms, was found to have hepatic space-occupying lesions by imaging examination at a health examination. A subsequent CT scan suggested a space-occupying lesion of the liver with annular calcification, which was not defined to be benign or malignant. After that, a laparoscopic hepatic space-occupying resection was performed. The postoperative pathological diagnosis was necrotic nodules wrapped by dense fibers in the liver tissue, and the final diagnosis was SNNL. The patient had an uneventful postoperative recovery.
There is a "ring"-like calcification in SNNL. This patient had a history of systemic lupus erythematosus, without a history of parasite infection, trauma, or tumor. Therefore, whether the etiology and pathological changes of SNNL are related to rheumatic immune diseases remains to be investigated.
Core Tip: A 38-year-old woman with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus responded well to corticosteroids (prednisone) and hydroxychloroquine. A liver mass was found on examination, and subsequent computed tomography examination confirmed the liver mass with "ring"-like calcification, and thus malignancy was not ruled out. The patient received surgical treatment, and postoperative pathology showed necrotic nodules surrounded by dense fibers in the liver tissue. There were many lymphocytes and tissue cells around the nodules, which were consistent with isolated necrotic nodules in the liver. The patient is currently being followed.