From an Incidental Finding to an Emergent Treatment: A Case Report of a Hepatic Adenomatosis and Large Ruptured Hepatic Adenoma.

IF 0.6 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine Pub Date : 2021-06-19 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9963440
Maria Mironova, Mohammed K Mahdi, Jyoti Bhatia, Rosemarie C Nielson, Cataldo Doria
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Introduction. Hepatic adenoma is an uncommon benign liver tumor presenting as solitary lesions or even rarely as hepatic adenomatosis. Large lesions carry a risk of rupture, hemorrhage, and malignant transformation. This case report aims to increase awareness about risk factors for hepatic adenomas, considering the increasing prevalence of obesity and the widespread use of oral contraceptive pills. Case Presentation. A 20-year-old obese female who was taking oral contraceptive pills for seven years presented to the emergency department with vomiting and abdominal pain caused by gastroenteritis. On imaging, multiple hepatic adenomas, including two lesions 6 and 9 cm in diameter, were incidentally found. During the hospitalization, the patient suddenly developed acute anemia and rupture of the largest lesion, which was promptly treated with arterial embolization. Discussion. Obesity and exposure to hormones are well-known risk factors for hepatic adenomas. The incidence of hepatic adenomas is steadily increasing because of the prevalence of obesity, especially among females. Lifestyle interventions for weight loss and discontinuation of oral contraceptive pills are considered a conservative treatment of hepatic adenomas. Large lesions possess the risk of malignant transformation and rupture and require surgical excision.

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从偶然发现到紧急治疗:1例肝腺瘤病和大破裂的肝腺瘤。
介绍。肝腺瘤是一种罕见的良性肝脏肿瘤,表现为孤立病变,甚至很少表现为肝腺瘤病。大的病变有破裂、出血和恶性转化的风险。考虑到肥胖的日益流行和口服避孕药的广泛使用,本病例报告旨在提高人们对肝腺瘤危险因素的认识。案例演示。一名20岁肥胖女性,服用口服避孕药7年,因肠胃炎引起呕吐和腹痛就诊于急诊科。影像学发现多发肝腺瘤,包括两个直径6和9厘米的病变。住院期间,患者突然出现急性贫血,最大病变破裂,及时行动脉栓塞治疗。讨论。肥胖和激素暴露是众所周知的肝腺瘤的危险因素。由于肥胖的流行,肝腺瘤的发病率正在稳步上升,尤其是在女性中。生活方式干预减肥和停止口服避孕药被认为是肝腺瘤的保守治疗。大的病变有恶性转化和破裂的危险,需要手术切除。
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Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
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