Multiple inflammatory liver pseudotumors and Enterococcus durans bacteremia
Journal: Gastroenterologia Y Hepatologia
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Abstract
Inflammatory pseudotumors are rare benign lesions that can occur throughout the body. These masses are usually associated with fever, pain, and mass effect, and are frequently mistaken for malignant neoplasms. Liver pseudotumors are especially rare, with 150 cases reported up to 2007, since the original report of Pack and Baker in 1953. We describe the case of a patient with suspected multiple hepatic abscesses, who was finally diagnosed with an inflammatory pseudotumor by percutaneous biopsy. The patient received prolonged antibiotic therapy, with complete resolution of the pseudotumor. The differential diagnosis and management of this entity is discussed.
Authors
Francisco Jover Díaz, Coral Martín González, María Mayol Belda, José Cuadrado Pastor
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