Pseudocirrhosis: A Case Series and Literature Review

Case Rep Gastroenterol. 2016 Jul 29;10(2):381-391. doi: 10.1159/000448066. eCollection 2016 May-Aug.

Abstract

Pseudocirrhosis describes morphological changes of the liver that closely mimic cirrhosis, without the typical histopathological changes seen in cirrhosis. It most commonly occurs in patients with metastatic breast cancer, although it has been reported in other malignancies as well. Like in cirrhosis, portal hypertension is often seen in patients with pseudocirrhosis. Pseudocirrhosis is a rare but important complication of metastatic cancer. In this case series and literature review, we describe 6 patients with hormone-receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. We report the significant morbidity associated with pseudocirrhosis in the course of treatment in patients with metastatic breast cancer.

Keywords: Metastatic breast cancer; Metastatic cancer; Portal hypertension; Pseudocirrhosis.

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  • Case Reports