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von meyenburg complexes associated with polycystic kidney disease and the endocystic mural nodule sign a case report

Authors: Tahtabaşı, Mehmet; Karaman, Ergin; Çakmakcı, Emin; Er, Sadettin;

von meyenburg complexes associated with polycystic kidney disease and the endocystic mural nodule sign a case report

Abstract

Abstract Von Meyenburg complexes (VMCs) are one of the rare, congenital, fibropolycystic benign diseases of the liver. We report a 40-year-old woman with characteristic imaging findings for diagnosis of VMCs associated with polycystic kidney disease. Multiple micro-nodular lesions, many of which were cystic, were detected on ultrasound (US). There were echogenic mural nodules and comet tail artifacts in their internal structures. In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the mural nodular enhancement and starry sky appearance were observed. The presence of endocystic mural nodules in both US and MRI, as well as the starry sky appearance that shows VMCs, are very important findings for the diagnosis of this condition. Özet Von Meyenburg kompleksleri (VMC'ler), karaciğerin nadir görülen doğuştan, fibropolikistik iyi huylu hastalıklarından biridir. Polikistik böbrek hastalığı ile ilişkili VMC'lerin tanısı için karakteristik görüntüleme bulguları olan 40 yaşında bir kadın olguyu sunuyoruz. Ultrasonografik (US) görüntülemede çoğu kistik yapıda olan çok sayıda mikronodüler lezyon tespit edildi. İç yapılarında ekojenik mural nodüller ve kuyruklu yıldız artefaktları vardı. Manyetik rezonans görüntülemede (MRG), mural nodüler kontrastlanma ve yıldızlı gökyüzü görünümü gözlemlendi. Hem US hem de MRG'de endokistik mural nodüllerin varlığı ve VMC'leri gösteren yıldızlı gökyüzü görünümü bu durumun tanısı için çok önemli bulgulardır.

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Von Meyenburg complex, Yıldızlı gökyüzü görünümü, Endokistik nodül, Endocystic nodule, Starry sky appearance., Bile duct, Polycystic kidney, Safra kanalı, Von Meyenburg kompleksi,, Polikistik böbrek

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