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      Haemorrhagic rupture of hepatic simple cysts

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          Abstract

          Haemorrhagic rupture is a life-threatening complication of a hepatic simple cyst. A 63-year-old man presented with severe acute abdominal pain and a massive haemoperitoneum resulting from haemorrhagic rupture of a large hepatic cyst. The haemorrhagic rupture was aggravated by an overdose of vitamin K-antagonist treatment. CT scans revealed a large hepatic simple cyst. The patient was successfully treated conservatively with resuscitation, transfusion therapy and administration of coagulation agents. To date, there is no clear evidence regarding optimal treatment of haemorrhagic hepatic cyst rupture. The risk of recurrent bleeding from the haemorrhagic hepatic simple cyst, and the need for final treatment to avoid rebleeding either by percutaneous sclerotherapy, endovascular embolisation, surgical cyst resection, or surgical deroofing, is discussed.

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          Journal
          BMJ Case Rep
          BMJ Case Rep
          casereports
          bmjcasereports
          BMJ Case Reports
          BMJ Publishing Group (BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR )
          1757-790X
          2015
          19 February 2015
          : 2015
          : bcr2014208676
          Affiliations
          Department of Surgery, St Elisabeth Hospital, Willemstad, Curaçao
          Author notes
          [Correspondence to ] Dr Luit Penninga, LP@ 123456ctu.dk
          Article
          PMC4336872 PMC4336872 4336872 bcr-2014-208676
          10.1136/bcr-2014-208676
          4336872
          25697302
          6945511c-82b3-440c-9c25-393199135d28
          2015 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
          History
          : 29 January 2015
          Categories
          Article
          1527
          Unusual Presentation of More Common Disease/Injury
          Male
          51-70 years
          Black
          South/Central America
          Case Report

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