RADIOLOGY: HEPATOBILIARY: Case# 124: POLYCYSTIC LIVER DZ. 44-year-old female with fever. 1. Enlarged, polycystic liver. There is no obvious hemorrhage or abscess. The presence of a small amount of free fluid within the abdomen and pelvis suggests the patient may have experienced spontaneous rupture of one or more of these intrahepatic cysts. 2. Multiple bilateral low attenuation renal lesions are consistent with cysts; however, some are too small to fully evaluate by CT. 3. The gallbladder is not identified. 4. Small bilateral pleural effusions. 5. The patient appears to be status post left mastectomy. Clinical correlation is recommended. 6. The uterus is absent.
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- Peter Anderson
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- Thursday 1 August 2013
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- hepatobiliary, radiology
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