A 61-year-old Chinese male was found to have a lesion in the left liver during a routine body check-up. Laboratory tests revealed no abnormalities except for a rise in C-reactive protein. Computed tomography showed features suggestive of hepatocellular carcinoma. The patient underwent liver IVb segmentectomy and cholecystectomy. Histopathology showed features of hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor. The C-reactive protein decreased to close to normal on postoperative day 9. A patient with hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor who presented with features mimicking hepatocellular carcinoma was reported. A preoperatively raised C-reactive protein was the only hint which suggested that our patient might have had hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor instead of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Yin, L., Zhu, B., Lu, X. yuan, Lau, W. Y., & Zhang, Y. J. (2017). Misdiagnosing hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor as hepatocellular carcinoma: A case report. JGH Open, 1(2), 76–78. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12012
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