Peliosis hepatitis

Radiology
M Pliskin

Abstract

The angiographic findings in a patient with peliosis hepatitis are described. Histologically, multiple blood-filled cystic spaces are seen, often communicating with the hepatic sinusoids. There is evidence that steroid therapy may be a causative factor. The differential diagnosis is discussed.

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