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Pseudocirrhosis: A Case Series with Clinical and Radiographic Correlation and Review of the Literature.

Gal SadlikRedmond-Craig AndersonXiaomeng LeiSteven Yong CenVinay A DuddalwarTse-Ling Fong
Published in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2024)
Pseudocirrhosis has most commonly been described in the setting of metastatic breast cancer but occurs in any metastatic disease to the liver. Our study suggests that portal hypertensive complications are more common in the setting of non-breast primary cancers than in metastatic breast cancer. Prior exposure to multiple chemotherapeutic agents, and agents known to cause sinusoidal injury, is a common feature but not essential for the development of pseudocirrhosis.
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  • machine learning
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