2020
DOI: 10.33545/surgery.2020.v4.i1f.351
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Hepatic adenoma mimicking liver hydatid disease: Case report

Abstract: Case Report: A 34-year-old female obese patient, married, who lived in Abreu e Lima (PE), with a history of moderate abdominal pain in the right flank and weight loss (10 kg in 7 months): She visited Para State two years ago and denied having used any oral hormonal contraceptive. Imaging exams showed big cystic and multiloculated formations in the liver, with the largest being of 16 x 13 x 14cm. Due to the aspects of the image, epidemiology and the symptoms of the patient, a diagnosis of hydatid cyst was consi… Show more

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“…Along with general symptoms such as palpable mass and pain, complications such as biliary obstruction, obstructive jaundice, pancreatitis, cyst rupture, and cyst infection can also occur. It can rarely mimic malignancies 8,9 . Although USG is often preferred for diagnostic purposes, CT and MRI are also used.…”
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“…Along with general symptoms such as palpable mass and pain, complications such as biliary obstruction, obstructive jaundice, pancreatitis, cyst rupture, and cyst infection can also occur. It can rarely mimic malignancies 8,9 . Although USG is often preferred for diagnostic purposes, CT and MRI are also used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%