Multiple bile duct adenomas mimicking hepatic metastases during laparoscopic cholecystectomy - A case report
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Introduction and importance: Bile duct adenoma (BDA) is a rare benign liver neoplasm, with relatively few cases reported in literature. Case presentation: A 55-year-old man diagnosed with symptomatic gallstone disease who underwent elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. During the procedure, there were multiple liver nodules mimicking hepatic metastases. Histological examination and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) of the liver confirmed the diagnosis of BDA. Discussion: When incidental liver nodules are encountered intraoperatively, thorough evaluation is essential to confirm the diagnosis. Structured approach using histological examination and imaging (CECT of the liver/ MRI) confirmed the diagnosis of BDA. Conclusions: BDA is a rare benign liver neoplasm that can be challenging to differentiate from hepatocellular carcinoma or liver metastases. Accurate identification of BDA can prevent overtreatment or mismanagement.
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Bile duct adenomas, Hepatic metastases, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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Subasinghe, D., Mithushan, J., Abeysinghe, A., Withanage, R., & Ranaweera, G. (2025). Multiple bile duct adenomas mimicking hepatic metastases during laparoscopic cholecystectomy - A case report. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 128:111082.
