The Diagnostic Dilemma of Ruptured Liver Metastasis in a Patient with Lung Cancer: A case report

  • Jayanth, KS
  • Madan, Shivakumar
  • Gurushankari, Balakrishnan
  • Sureshkumar, Sathasivam
  • Anandhi, Amaranathan
  • NG, Rajesh
  • Kate, Vikram
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Publication date
August 2022
Publisher
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal

Abstract

Spontaneous rupture of a metastatic liver tumour is rarely documented in the literature when compared to hepatocellular carcinoma and other liver lesions, especially from a lung primary. We report a case of ruptured liver metastasis from an adenocarcinoma of the lung mimicking ruptured liver abscess, challenging the clinical diagnosis. A 42-year-female patient presented to a tertiary care institute in 2020 with complaints of abdominal pain, breathlessness and fever. On examination, the patient was tachypnoeic with a right hypochondriac mass. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography of abdomen and thorax revealed an ill-defined heterogeneously enhancing lesion in the liver with a communicating subcapsular collection and hypo-enhancing lesions...

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