Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4256476 | Transplantation Proceedings | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundThis article reports a case of hepar lobatum, a peculiar and rare type of liver deformity, originally described in association with infectious or parasitic diseases and with malignancies.Case ReportWe have described a 42-year-old woman with this disorder, which was unrelated to the known conditions and referred for liver transplantation for having clinical manifestations of cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and impaired hepatic function.ConclusionsThe observed histologic pattern suggests that hepar lobatum could be, in some patients, the effect of a primary process of hamartomatous origin involving the organ vascular supply.
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Authors
J.F.L. Bonfitto, T.J.A.P. Mattosinho, I. Neves, E.C. Ataide, I.F.S.F. Boin, R.S.B. Stucchi, D.L. Martins, C.A.F. Escanhoela,