Resolution of Bile Duct Adenoma over Follow-up Period; A Case Report

Mitra Ahadi, Ahmad Khosravi Khorashad, Hassan Saadatnia, Hassan Vosoughinia, Behrooz Davachi, Mohammadreza Farzanehfar, Kamran Ghaffarzadehgan, Bahram Memar, Elham Mokhtari Amirmajdi

Abstract


Bile duct adenoma (BDA) is a rare neoplasm of bile ducts with various clinical manifestations and imaging appearances. A few cases of BDA and their predisposing factors have been described. We report a 35-year-old woman with right upper quadrant pain who consumed oral contraceptive pills. Ultrasound study revealed three hypoechoic subcapsular liver masses; two of them were hypodense in computed tomography. Fine needle biopsy of the largest mass showed bile duct adenoma.  Liver masses disappeared after discontinuing the pills over a 2-year follow-up. BDAs can manifest in imaging. Although previous studies have not reported tumor resolution over a follow-up period, we suggest paying more attention to predisposing factors in order to give an opportunity for tumor resolution by risk factor elimination.


Keywords


Bile duct adenoma, Liver mass, Oral contraceptives, Liver biopsy, Follow up

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