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(Redirected from Von Meyenburg complex) Medical condition
Bile duct hamartoma
Histopathology of a bile duct hamartoma, low magnification, H&E stain, showing a well demarcated lesion.

Bile duct hamartoma or biliary hamartoma, are benign lesions of the intrahepatic bile duct. They are classically associated with polycystic liver disease, as may be seen in the context of polycystic kidney disease, and represent a malformation of the liver plate.

Signs and symptoms

Most patients are asymptomatic. When patients do present with symptoms the most common symptom is abdominal pain. Other symptoms include fever, weight loss, and jaundice.

Causes

Biliary duct hamartomas are defects resulting from the failure of embryonic bile duct involution that affect the small interlobular bile ducts. Patients with polycystic kidney disease and polycystic liver are far more likely to have them.

Diagnosis

  • Histopathology of a bile duct hamartoma, high magnification, H&E stain. It shows typical features of bile duct hamartoma: Small to medium sized, irregularly shaped bile ducts lined by bland cuboidal epithelium (may also be flattened). Prominent intervening collagenous stroma. Bile ducts containing eosinophilic debris (may also contain inspissated bile) Histopathology of a bile duct hamartoma, high magnification, H&E stain. It shows typical features of bile duct hamartoma: Small to medium sized, irregularly shaped bile ducts lined by bland cuboidal epithelium (may also be flattened). Prominent intervening collagenous stroma. Bile ducts containing eosinophilic debris (may also contain inspissated bile)
  • von Meyenburg Complex in ultrasound. Numerous little cysts with ringdown artefacts. von Meyenburg Complex in ultrasound. Numerous little cysts with ringdown artefacts.

Laboratory findings include high transaminase levels, raised gamma-glutamyl transferase or alkaline phosphatase levels, increased C-reactive protein, hypoalbuminemia, and hematologic abnormalities like thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, leukocytosis, and anemia.

At CT scans, bile duct hamartomas appear as small, well-defined hypo- or isoattenuating masses with little or no enhancement after contrast administration. At MRI, they appear hypointense on T1-weighted images, iso- or slightly hyperintense on T2-weighted images, and hypointense after administration of gadolinium based contrast-agent.

Eponym

The eponymous terms (von Meyenburg complex, Meyenburg complex) are named for Hanns von Meyenburg.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Sheikh, Abdul Ahad E; Nguyen, Anthony P; Leyba, Katarina; Javed, Nismat; Shah, Sana; Deradke, Alexander; Cormier, Christopher; Shekhar, Rahul; Sheikh, Abu Baker (May 26, 2022). "Biliary Duct Hamartomas: A Systematic Review". Cureus. 14 (5). Cureus, Inc.: e25361. doi:10.7759/cureus.25361. ISSN 2168-8184. PMC 9236677. PMID 35774682.
  2. Desmet, VJ (Jan 1998). "Ludwig symposium on biliary disorders--part I. Pathogenesis of ductal plate abnormalities". Mayo Clin Proc. 73 (1): 80–9. doi:10.4065/73.1.80. PMID 9443684.
  3. ^ Horton, KM; Bluemke, DA; Hruban, RH; Soyer, P; Fishman, EK (Mar–Apr 1999). "CT and MR imaging of benign hepatic and biliary tumors". Radiographics. 19 (2): 431–51. doi:10.1148/radiographics.19.2.g99mr04431. PMID 10194789.
  4. synd/1693 at Who Named It?
  5. H. von Meyenburg. Über die Zyztenleber. Beiträge zur pathologischen Anatomie und zur allgemeinen Pathologie, Jena, 1918, 64: 477-532.

Further reading

  • Zheng, Rong Qin; Kudo, Masatoshi; Onda, Hirokazu; Inoue, Tatsuo; Maekawa, Kiyoshi; Minami, Yasunori; Chung, Hobyung; Kitano, Masayuki; Kawasaki, Toshihiko (2005-12-19). "Imaging findings of biliary hamartomas (von Meyenburg complexes)". Journal of Medical Ultrasonics. 32 (4): 205–212. doi:10.1007/s10396-005-0051-1. ISSN 1346-4523. PMID 27277490. S2CID 25856248.

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