Spontaneous rupture of a recurrent hepatic cystadenoma

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Biliary cystadenoma is a rare cystic tumor of the middle aged woman that usually arises in the liver or occasionally in the extrahepatic bile ducts. It has a strong potential for recurrence and for malignant transformation. The lack of specific clinical and biological features hinders diagnosis before surgery. The spontaneous rupture of a hepatobiliary cystadenoma is a very rare and potentially life-threatening complication, with only two reported cases in the English literature. We report a case with spontaneous rupture of a recurrent hepatobiliary cystadenoma in a 32 year-old woman. ©2010 Baishideng.

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Elfadili, H., Majbar, A., Zouaidia, F., Elamrani, N., Sabbah, F., Raiss, M., … Ahallat, M. (2010). Spontaneous rupture of a recurrent hepatic cystadenoma. World Journal of Hepatology, 2(8), 322–324. https://doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v2.i8.322

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