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Case Reports
. 1977 May;144(5):703-6.

Proper management of hepatic adenoma associated with oral contraceptives

  • PMID: 66762
Case Reports

Proper management of hepatic adenoma associated with oral contraceptives

C K Chan et al. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1977 May.

Abstract

Four patients with oral contraceptive associated hepatic adenoma have been studied and the literature reviewed. Clinically, these patients can be divided into ruptured and nonruptured hepatoma groups. In instances of ruptured hepatomas, resection only sufficient to control hemorrhage definitely is recommended. In instances of nonruptured hepatomas, major resection should only be attempted by skilled surgeons, and small multiple lesions should be observed. These management principles will deserve re-evaluation as more experience with these tumors accumulates. Until then, a conservative approach is indicated. This includes the avoidance of oral contraception until the biochemistry of these tumors is better clarified.

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