Abstract

Multiple Biliary Hamartoma Masquerading Polycystic Liver Disease-A Case Report

Highlights

  • Multiple Biliary Hamartomas are rare and asymptomatic and so are diagnosed less in vivo

  • We report a 45 year old female who had vague right upper quadrant pain on and off for a year. She was diagnosed as extensive multiple biliary hamartomas on CT and MRI of the abdomen

  • Multiple benign hamartomas were first described by von Meyenberg in 1918, so known as von Meyenberg complexes (VMC)

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Summary

CASE REPORT

K, Resident, Department of Surgery, BHRC, Pune; Dr Siddharth Srinivasan, Resident, Department of Surgery, BHRC, Pune; Dr Aniket Khadatkar, Asst Professor (General Surgery) and Fellow in Hepatobiliary surgery, BHRC, Pune; Dr JK Banerjee, Professor, Department of GI and Hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery; BHRC, Pune; Dr Mangal Mahajan- Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, BHRC, Pune; Dr Mrunal N Ketkar, Professor and HOD, Department of Surgery, BHRC, Pune. Open-Access: This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. Received: December 16, 2019 Revised: December 26, 2019 Accepted: December 29, 2019 Published online: March 16, 2020

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