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Polycystic hepatic disease.

Rom J Intern Med

February 2009

3rd Internal Medicine Department, Carol Davila Central Clinical Emergency Military Hospital, Bucharest, Romania.

Polycystic hepatic disease is a very rare hereditary disease. Most of the patients have no symptoms but sometimes they present abdominal discomfort, fever, jaundice. Almost half of the patients associate renal cysts.

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A 21-year-old woman was addressed to our department for progressive abdominal swelling, fatigue and fever. The clinical examination, the ultrasound examination and the computed tomography showed the presence of polyserositis (ascites and pleural effusion) and revealed a cystic mass at the level of right ovary. The laboratory work-up showed an increased level of CA-125, suggesting a malignancy.

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The presence of arterial aneurysm--an abnormal dilatation of an arterial segment due to various causes--might lead to compression effects and to various symptoms. Finding an etiology for unilateral hydronephrosis represents in some cases a real challenge for the clinician and targeted investigations must be ordered for the diagnostic approach. The abdominal ultrasound examination is one of the first imaging modalities but the abdominal computed tomography is helpful for definitive conclusions.

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Purpose: To report a presumed cause for the transient visual loss noted by a patient with a leaking bleb following trabeculectomy.

Design: Case report.

Methods: Description of an otherwise healthy woman who developed delayed-onset transient visual loss associated with a leaking filtering bleb.

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