Peliosis hepatis associated with cavernous hemangioma and hepatocarcinoma.
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Peliosis hepatis is a rare lesion characterized by blood-filled cavities randomly distributed in the liver. It has been associated with the administration of medications such androgen-anabolic steroids, estrogens, oral contraceptives, and azathioprine. Its diagnosis is most reliably obtained by arteriogram and liver biopsy. Treatment consists of the discontinuance of those medications known to induce liver changes. Surgical treatment is reserved for those cases where a concomitant neoplasm or aneurysm is found.
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