Research letter
Multiple biliary hamartomatosis: an endoscopic ultrasound clinical case
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Lidia Argüello-Viudez, Rodrigo Mansilla Vivar, Vicente Pons-Beltrán, Lidia Argüello- Viudez on behalf of Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Digestive Diseases Department, La Fe Polytechnic University Hospital, Valencia, Spain. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Research Group, IIS Hospital La Fe, Valencia, Spain*,
* Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Digestive Diseases Department, La Fe Polytechnic University Hospital, Valencia, Spain. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Research Group, IIS Hospital La Fe, Valencia, Spain: Lidia Argüello- Viudez, Vicente Pons- Beltrán
A 54-year-old female patient was referred to our outpatient clinic in December 2017 due to unresolved epigastric pain. She underwent cholecystectomyin in October 2012 due to epigastric pain, without evidence of lithiasis or biliary sludge. Subsequently, the patient continued to present epigastric discomfort with episodes of epigastralgia and was admitted in August 2016.
There was evidence of elevated transaminases AST 125, ALT 97 and GGT 47, with normal amylase and no specific diagnosis was made on discharge from hospital.
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