Fever of unknown origin: A rare presentation of giant hepatic hemangioma

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Abstract

Hepatic hemangioma is mostly asymptomatic and incidental finding on imaging. Fever of unknown origin as a sole presentation is rare. We present an interesting case report of a 49-year-old female, who presented with fever for three months. Extensive blood investigations and infectious workup failed to reveal the cause. Contrast computed tomography of abdomen revealed a giant (15 × 11 cm) hemangioma arising from left lateral segment of liver, and was attributed as a cause for fever. Surgical excision of hemangioma completely ameliorated the fever.

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Pandit, N., Awale, L., Chaudhary, S., & Jaiswal, L. S. (2018). Fever of unknown origin: A rare presentation of giant hepatic hemangioma. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2018(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjy143

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