Riedel’s Lobe: Clinical Importance of a Rare Variant in Liver Morphology
Abstract: Riedel’s lobe is a
normal variant form of right liver lobe rarely found. Here we report a case of
38 years old female with an incidental finding not revealed in physical
examination, but then known to have hepatomegaly by gynecological
ultrasonography. Diagnosis of Riedel’s lobe was strengthened by similar results
on hepatobiliary ultrasonography, abdominal MRI, and diagnostic laparoscopy.
Our patient was discharged and had follow up examination three months later.
Knowledge regarding this anomaly is essential to be understood because the
finding of accessory liver lobe does not always remain asymptomatic as in our
patient, but rather can be related to significant clinical complication.
Keywords: Riedel’s lobe;
incidental finding; hepatobiliary ultrasonography; abdominal MRI; laparoscopy
Author: Juferdy Kurniawan,
Dewi Anggraeni, Esthika Dewiasty, Lutfie Lutfie
Journal Code: jpkedokterangg170321