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Query: UMLS:C0598934 (
tumor growth
)
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Diffuse liver
hemangiomatosis
is extremely rare. The etiology and natural history of the disease are unknown. It is also unclear whether
tumor growth
is induced or modulated by drug therapy. Tumor recurrence after ablative therapy has not been described in patients with diffuse liver
hemangiomatosis
. Diffuse
hemangiomatosis
of the left hepatic lobe was suspected in a 35-year-old woman by ultrasonography, CT and hepatic arteriography, and confirmed by laparotomy and biopsies. The patient denied any drug or estrogen use. The tumor was removed by left hepatectomy. Two and six years later, the patient was again hospitalized with progressive
tumor growth
into the right hepatic lobe. Although diffuse liver
hemangiomatosis
is a rare disease, its diagnosis should be considered in patients with progressive
tumor growth
in one or both hepatic lobes. The absence of drug intake or estrogen use does not exclude the diagnosis.
...
PMID:Progressive development of diffuse liver hemangiomatosis. 1036 25
Diffuse hepatic
hemangiomatosis
without extrahepatic lesions is extremely rare in adults. A case of diffuse hepatic
hemangiomatosis
involving right lobe in a 50-year-old woman was presented. The
hemangiomatosis
was demonstrated by ultrasonography, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance image (MRI), and was confirmed histopathologically. Although diffuse hepatic
hemangiomatosis
is a rare disease in adults, its diagnosis should be considered in patients with diffuse
tumor growth
in one or both hepatic lobes and distinguished from malignant tumors. The present case is the first documented case of diffuse hepatic
hemangiomatosis
in an adult in Korea.
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PMID:Diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis in an adult. 1098 1