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Table 1 Cases of hepatic anisakiasis presenting as a liver tumor including the present case

From: A case of hepatic anisakiasis caused by Pseudoterranova decipiens mimicking metastatic liver cancer

Case

Author

Age

Sex

Location (surface or not)

Size (mm)

Contrast-enhanced CT

Preoperative diagnosis

Definitive diagnosis

Species

1

Kagei

51

M

unknown

15

None

Metastatic liver tumor

Operation (histopathology)

Not assessed

2

Kawakami

58

M

S8 (surface)

20

Low density (delayed enhancement)

Metastatic liver tumor

Operation (histopathology)

Not assessed

3

Morita

59

F

S2 (surface)

20

Low density

Liver tumor

Operation (histopathology)

Not assessed

4

Ishida

64

M

S8 (surface)

20

Low density (peripheral enhancement)

Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma

Operation (histopathology)

Not assessed

5

Hayashi

70

M

S8 (surface)

8

Low density

Metastatic liver tumor

Operation (PCR)

Anisakis pegreffii

6

Nogami

44

F

S4 (surface)

15

Low density

Metastatic liver tumor

Operation (PCR)

Anisakis simplex sensu stricto

7

Sekoguchi

63

M

S6 (surface)

4

None

None

Operation (PCR)

Anisakis pegreffii

8

Our case

28

M

S7 (surface)

12

Low density

Metastatic liver tumor

Operation (PCR)

Pseudoterranova decipiens sensu lato