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A giant hepatic cyst in a teenager caused urinary symptoms. Surgical removal of the liver cyst resolved the symptoms, highlighting the need for considering liver cysts in differential diagnoses.

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  • Urology
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Hepatic cysts are common benign liver tumors, usually asymptomatic.
  • Giant liver cysts (>10 cm) can compress adjacent organs, causing symptoms.
  • This case involved a complex giant hepatic cyst presenting as pseudocystitis.

Observation:

  • A 16-year-old female presented with urinary urgency and frequency.
  • Imaging revealed a large (173 mm × 84 mm × 138 mm) cystic mass originating from the liver, extending to the bladder.
  • The lesion was confirmed as benign via CT and MRI.

Findings:

  • The patient underwent laparoscopic resection with partial liver resection.
  • Postoperatively, her urinary symptoms resolved completely.
  • Histopathology confirmed a benign giant hepatic cyst.

Implications:

  • Giant hepatic cysts can present with atypical symptoms, mimicking other conditions.
  • This case underscores the importance of considering hepatic lesions in the differential diagnosis of urinary symptoms.
  • Prompt surgical intervention can lead to complete symptom resolution.