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The Influence of Liver Resection on Intrahepatic Tumor Growth
Published on: April 9, 2016
Alcoholic hepatitis masquerading as tumor infiltration: Reversibility after abstinence
Adam B Gluskin1, Jeffrey M Dueker1, Mohamed El Hag2
1Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
A subset of patients with alcoholic hepatitis present with atypical imaging resembling hepatic tumor infiltration. Our case involves a patient who was initially thought to have multiple large hepatic metastases, ultimately found to have alcoholic hepatitis. It is essential to ask about alcohol use when clinical suspicion is high.
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