1. [Fever as a sign of inflammatory syndrome in a female patient with hepatic haemangioma].
- Author
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van Gorcum M, van Buuren HR, Hussain SM, Zondervan PE, IJzermans JN, and de Man RA
- Subjects
- Abdominal Pain etiology, Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Fever etiology, Hemangioma surgery, Humans, Liver Neoplasms surgery, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome etiology, Treatment Outcome, Weight Loss, Hemangioma diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome diagnosis
- Abstract
A 41-year-old patient presented with fever, night sweats, general malaise, abdominal pain, and substantial weight loss. Laboratory analysis suggested an inflammatory process. Diagnostic imaging revealed a hepatic haemangioma with a diameter of 20 cm. Because such giant haemangiomas of the liver can lead to inflammatory syndrome, the tumour was surgically removed. Pathological analysis confirmed the clinical diagnosis and evidence of extensive thrombosis and other vascular defects was found. Following treatment, the symptoms resolved without further complications. In patients with a giant haemangioma in the liver who present with an inflammatory syndrome, the haemangioma should be considered as the causal factor. For these patients, resection is the treatment of choice.
- Published
- 2005