Background: The von Meyenburg complexes (VMC) are a rare clinicopathological entity.They are usually asymptomatic and are presented as multiple small-sized cystic liver lesions.Ultrasonography, CT and MRI are used for Swing Arm diagnosis.Case report: A 74-years old female patient with previous oncologic surgeries was admitted to our department with clinical, laboratory and imaging Self-Care findings of acute cholecystitis and cystic lesions in the liver.A laparoscopic cholecystectomy with liver biopsy was performed.
Liver histology revealed bile duct hamartomas (von Meyenburg complexes).Conclusion: VMC represent a diagnostic problem in patients with oncologic history because they are difficult to be distinguished from liver metastases.