Annals of Hepatology (Oct 2009)

Spontaneous rupture of hepatic metastasis from choriocarcinoma: A review of imaging and management

  • Ajay Gulati,
  • Sameer Vyas,
  • Anupam Lal,
  • S. Harsha T.,
  • Vikas Gupta,
  • Raje Nijhawan,
  • Niranjan Khandelwal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 384 – 387

Abstract

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Spontaneous rupture of hepatic metastasis causing hemoperitoneum is a rare entity. Ruptured hepatic metastasis has typical imaging findings on biphasic CT which may help in clinching the diagnosis. We present a case of rupture hepatic metastasis from choriocarcinoma in a young-female patient who was managed by transcatheter hepatic artery embolization. A brief review of the imaging features and therapeutic options for the ruptured hepatic metastases is discussed along with the case.

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