PMID: 7580786Sep 1, 1995Paper

Spontaneous dissection of the hepatic artery

Abdominal Imaging
M F Müller, D Kim

Abstract

Two cases of spontaneous dissection of hepatic arteries are described. Presentation and management of these two patients are distinctly different. The first patient presented with mild back pain and mild abnormal liver function tests and was treated conservatively. The second patient presented with hemoperitoneum and shock and was treated surgically.

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