2014
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.17.224.3744
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Une cytolyse hépatique révélant un ganglioneurome surrénalien

Abstract: Le ganglioneurome est une tumeur nerveuse bénigne rare, d'origine neuroectodermique et de localisation rétropéritonéale fréquente. Nous rapportons l'observation d'un patient de 55 ans dont la tumeur est révélée fortuitement sur une échographie abdominale demandée dans le cadre d'une cytolyse hépatique secondaire à une hépatite virale C. Le patient est opéré après la réalisation d'un scanner abdominal et d'un bilan hormonal. L'examen anatomopathologique de la pièce opératoire est en faveur d'un ganglioneurome. … Show more

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“…The acute viral hepatitis B revealed in our patient has not been reported to our knowledge in the literature, especially since this infection is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa [19,20]. However, a case of hepatic cytolysis of non-viral origin, revealing an adrenal ganglioneuroma, was reported in Morocco in 2013 [21].…”
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confidence: 70%
“…The acute viral hepatitis B revealed in our patient has not been reported to our knowledge in the literature, especially since this infection is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa [19,20]. However, a case of hepatic cytolysis of non-viral origin, revealing an adrenal ganglioneuroma, was reported in Morocco in 2013 [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%