11 research outputs found

    Budd-Chiari-like presentation of hepatic adenoma

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    Hepatic adenoma is a benign tumor characterized by its hypervascularity. Hepatic adenoma tends to occur more frequently in women and is related to the use of contraceptive hormones, androgenic/anabolic steroids, pregnancy, glycogen storage diseases and hemochromatosis. Hepatic venous obstruction, or Budd-Chiari syndrome, is a condition of hepatic vein occlusion that has many causes. A 35-year-old woman presented shortly after pregnancy with a huge cystic lesion in the liver. The lesion compressed the hepatic vein and created an early stage of Budd-Chiari syndrome. Tumor resection was carried out successfully. The final diagnosis of this case was multiple hepatic adenomas

    Ectopic Growth Hormone-Releasing Adenoma in the Cavernous Sinus-Case Report-

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    Ectopic pituitary adenomas: clinical features, diagnostic challenges and management

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