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Polycystic liver disease: An uncommon genetic condition
Faten Limaiem1,2, Mohamed Hajri1,3
1Tunis Faculty of Medicine University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia.
Key Clinical Message:
Timely recognition, accurate diagnosis, and proper management are vital for preventing complications and improving outcomes in polycystic liver disease.
Abstract:
Polycystic liver disease is an uncommon genetic condition characterized by the presence of over 20 liver cysts. It is symptomatic in only 5% of cases. Surgical intervention remains the primary treatment approach for managing symptoms in affected patients. Herein, we report a case of PLD revealed by severe abdominal pain.
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