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  • Title: [Spontaneous intrahepatic haemorrhage due to peliosis hepatis].
    Author: Maréchal R, Taccone FS, Bourgeois N, Hittelet A.
    Journal: Rev Med Brux; 2005; 26(5):451-4. PubMed ID: 16318099.
    Abstract:
    Liver vascular lesions may occur in women on oral contraceptives. We report here spontaneous liver haemorrhage caused by peliosis hepatis, occuring in a 47-year old patient. She used oral contraceptives for many years. A computerized tomography and a magnetic resonance of the abdomen revealed a subcapsular liver hematoma without hemoperitoneum. Treatment consisted of supportive care with favourable clinical outcome. This observation point out a severe complication of peliosis hepatis. The authors review the etiology, diagnosis, complications, treatment and potential role of estrogen/progesterone supplementation as an etiological factor, in peliosis hepatis.
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