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Fatal rupture of hepatic adenomatosis: Autopsy case and review of the literature.

Sarra Ben AbderrahimKhouloud ChérifZeineb NfikhaSarra GharsallaouiImen El AiniMaher JedidiMoncef MokniMohamed Ben Dhiab
Published in: Journal of forensic sciences (2023)
Hepatic adenomatosis is a rare disease consisting of multiple adenomas in otherwise-normal liver parenchyma. Though the discovery of this entity goes back several years, its diagnosis is still challenging in terms of its definition and pathophysiology. Clinically, patients may be completely asymptomatic and the diagnosis is only made incidentally through imaging tests. The discovery could be made when complications occur such as intraperitoneal hemorrhage with hypovolemic shock due to the rupture of an adenoma. We report a fatal case of a ruptured adenoma in a case of hepatic adenomatosis discovered at autopsy. In order to achieve a better view of this disease, we conducted a literature review on this subject describing the pathogenesis, manifestations, and autopsy contribution to addressing this entity.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • small molecule
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • high resolution
  • prognostic factors
  • newly diagnosed
  • high throughput
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • patient reported