Peliosis hepatis is a syndrome manly known to internists and pathologists.
It is described as roundish blood cysts up to 1 cm large to the found in
the hepatic parenchyma and correlated to the hepatic sinusoids. The pathogenesis
is still unclear. The presumably essential disturbance of the structure
of the reticular fibres is etiologically associated with anabolic and androgenic
steroid therapy. Peliosis hepatis is pathognomonic for treatment with contraceptives
and for severe chronic diseases, as tuberculosis or tumour. Little is known
of therapeutic methods on the diagnostic of peliosis alterations in the
liver. As peliosis-type hepatic lesions are apt to involution, it is generally
recommended just to wait and see, with controlling examinations for imaging
diagnostics. A case is described where a female patient, aged 42, otherwise
healthy, came to see the doctor for obscure pain in the upper abdomen.
Sonography of the upper abdomen indicated multiple lesions. The diagnostic
method is described taking into account possible malign differential diagnoses
or associated malign results which finally lead to partial resection of
the liver.
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