Year 2015 / Volume 107 / Number 3
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Ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage and sclerotherapy in a patient with isolated autosomal dominant polycystic liver disease

175-177

Ana Barbado Cano, Mónica Moreno López, Antonio Olveira Martín, Alberto Cerpa Arencibia, Rubén Fernández Martos y José Manuel Suárez de Parga

Abstract
Isolated polycystic liver disease (IPLD) is a rare genetic condition characterized by the presence of multiple liver cysts with no association with polycystic kidney disease. Most patients are asymptomatic and acute complications (cyst torsion, bleeding, infection) are uncommon. Imaging techniques, including abdominal ultrasounds, computerized axial tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, represent a vital diagnostic modality. They are also useful for therapy support in this disease. Below we report a peculiar case of a female patient recently diagnosed with IPLD who, having received treatment with ultrasound- guided percutaneous drainage and sclerotherapy for a giant liver cyst, showed symptom and laboratory improvement.
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Ana Barbado Cano, Mónica Moreno López, Antonio Olveira Martín, Alberto Cerpa Arencibia, Rubén Fernández Martos y José Manuel Suárez de Parga. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage and sclerotherapy in a patient with isolated autosomal dominant polycystic liver disease. 175-177


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