Research Paper

Hepatic adenomatosis - A clinically challenging rare liver disease

Dr. Sunitha Ramachandra, Dr. Lakshmi Rao, Dr. Masoud Al Kindi

  Abstract :

43-year-old lady presented with incidentally discovered liver lesions while she was being managed for her complaints of menorrhagia. CT and MRI showed hepatomegaly with multiple lesions in both lobes of the liver with vascular element in the background of diffuse fatty infiltration. Patient underwent laparoscopic core biopsy. Histopathology showed extensive steatosis, intracytoplasmic giant mitochondria and absence of portal tracts, features highly suggestive of hepatic adenomatosis. IHC staining showed membranous and cytoplasmic positivity in hepatocytes for B-catenin consistent with multiple hepatic adenomatosis. Hepatic adenomatosis is a new clinical entity in the hepatological practice characterized by the presence of 10 or more nodules in the liver known for its major complication of bleeding. Hepatic adenomatosis is managed by regular imaging and resection of large (> 5cm) superficial and painful adenomas along with liver function tests and tumor markers to rule out malignant transformation. However, the potential cure being the liver transplantation.

  Keywords :

Steatosis   Intracytoplasmic   Adenomatosis.  

  Cite This Article:

HEPATIC ADENOMATOSIS - A CLINICALLY CHALLENGING RARE LIVER DISEASE, Dr.Sunitha Ramachandra, Dr.Lakshmi Rao, Dr.Masoud Al Kindi, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY : Volume-3 | Issue-3 | July-2019

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