[Spontaneous hemoperitoneum: diagnosis, prognosis and possible therapeutics]
- PMID: 16888929
- DOI: 10.1024/0369-8394.95.27.1091
[Spontaneous hemoperitoneum: diagnosis, prognosis and possible therapeutics]
Abstract
We report the case of a 58-year-old diabetic man admitted to the hospital in a comatose state due to medicamentous hypoglycemia in a context of hypovolemic acute renal failure. Hypovolemia was due to hemoperitoneum in a alcoholic patient with cirrhotic hepatic failure. CT-scan and arterial angiographies revealed a voluminous isolated hepatic mass with active bleeding suggesting the diagnosis of spontaneous bleeding from a hepatocellular carcinoma. The hemorrhage resolved after selective arterial embolization, but the patient died two weeks later from an infectious cause. The differential diagnosis of a spontaneous hemoperitoneum and possibilities of treatment in the case of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma are discussed.
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