Hepatic adenoma
Liver cell adenoma is an uncommon benign liver tumour which is associated with the use of oral contraceptive pills with a high oestrogen content. As the dose of oestrogens in the OCP has reduce so has the incidence of liver cell adenoma.
The presenting complaint is usually pain, from:
- expansion of the liver capsule
- haemorrhage into the tumour
- infarction The patient may also have a sense of fullness in the abdomen.
Reference:
- 1) Beckingham, IJ, Krige, JEJ (2001). Liver tumours. BMJ, 322,477-80.
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