1998
DOI: 10.1159/000018592
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Primary Liver Adenomatosis

Abstract: Background/Aims: Liver adenomatosis is an uncommon condition and so far only 13 cases fulfilling the requirements for its diagnosis have been reported in the literature. Optimal treatment of the disease and follow-up criteria are still the subject of debate. Methods: We report on 2 cases of liver adenomatosis. In both cases definite diagnosis was obtained only intraoperatively on biopsy. Results: In neither case was liver transplantation done, due either to patient refusal or foreseeable poor compliance. Prolo… Show more

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“…Furthermore, clinical status, laboratory and radiological evaluation, histopathology, surgical management and outcome were reviewed. All published case reports and series were reviewed and key features were analysed in detail (1–4, 5, 7–9, 11–42). A search in the medical databases Medline (1 January 1960–January 2006), Cochrane database of Systemic Reviews, Cochrane Clinical Trial Register and Embase was performed using MESH terms liver adenoma and liver adenomatosis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, clinical status, laboratory and radiological evaluation, histopathology, surgical management and outcome were reviewed. All published case reports and series were reviewed and key features were analysed in detail (1–4, 5, 7–9, 11–42). A search in the medical databases Medline (1 January 1960–January 2006), Cochrane database of Systemic Reviews, Cochrane Clinical Trial Register and Embase was performed using MESH terms liver adenoma and liver adenomatosis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%