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Review
. 2008 Apr;28(4):499-508.
doi: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2008.01669.x.

Liver adenomatosis: re-evaluation of aetiology and management

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Liver adenomatosis: re-evaluation of aetiology and management

Reeta Veteläinen et al. Liver Int. 2008 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Liver adenomatosis (LA) is a rare benign parenchymal liver disease with unknown aetiology. In recent reports, LA has been associated with hepatic steatosis, with potential implications for the management of this disease. The aim of this study was to determine prognosis and optimal management of patients with LA.

Methods: Clinical presentation, diagnostic studies and management of patients with LA were analysed in our centre. Furthermore, a Medline search of all published case reports and series of LA patients was performed.

Results: Ninety-four patients with LA have been reported in the literature. Fifty-two per cent of females had a history of oral contraceptive use. Eighteen per cent of patients had steatosis in nontumoral tissue. In our own series, five of six patients had histologically confirmed steatosis. Forty-three per cent of patients presented with acute pain, of whom 46% had a haemorrhagical complication, in contrast to 2% of nonsymptomatic patients. Tumours <5 cm tended to increase in size during follow-up and only in four patients tumour regression was observed.

Conclusion: Liver adenomatosis is a progressive, benign parenchymal disease mainly occurring in females. There is a potential link with hepatic steatosis with implications for the management of patients with LA. Noninvasive diagnosis is difficult because of the variety of tumoral and nontumoral components. Management should primarily be conservative.

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  • Hepatocellular adenomas.
    Bioulac-Sage P, Laumonier H, Sa Cunha A, Balabaud C. Bioulac-Sage P, et al. Liver Int. 2009 Jan;29(1):142. doi: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2008.01884.x. Epub 2008 Sep 26. Liver Int. 2009. PMID: 18828785 No abstract available.

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