Liver abscess as a atypical presentation of hepatocellular carcinoma
We present the case of a 64-year-old male with a history of chronic liver disease due to hepatitis C virus, with a sustained viral response after oral antiviral treatment and without follow-up for 5 years. He was admitted after a one-month history of constitutional symptoms, low-grade fever, abdominal pain and a palpable epigastric tumor. Analysis showed marked elevation of acute phase reactants (48,000 leukocytes and C-reactive protein of 19mg/dl) and dissociated cholestasis. Two lesions were identified by abdominal CT.PMID:36353952 | DOI:10.17235/reed.2022.9235/2022
Source: Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ana Su árez-Saro Fernández Flor Mar ía Fernández-Gordón Sánchez Carolina Mu ñoz Codoceo Álvaro Hidalgo Romero Inmaculada Fern ández Vázquez Source Type: research
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