Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2017; 23(3): 486-495
Published online Jan 21, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i3.486
Table 1 Basic characteristics of 18 patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
Case No.Gender (M/F)Age (yr)HVaMs (yes/no)Coexisting lesionsMalignant lesions (yes/no)Location HVaMs
1F83Yes-NoDiffuse
2F60Yes-Nohilum;
left hepatic lobe;
segment 8
3F75YesAneurysm of the mesenteric veinNoHilum
4F50Yes-NoHilum;
left hepatic lobe
5F36YesFNH; cholecystolithiasisNoHilum;
left hepatic lobe;
segment 8
6F75YesSludge in the gall bladder;NoHilum
Ectatic V. cava; ascites
7F58YesCholecystolithiasisNoHilum
8F65Yes-NoHilum;
left hepatic lobe
9F66YesSplenomegalyNoLeft hepatic lobe;
segment 8
10F52YesSteatosis hepatisNoSegment 8
11F76YesCholecystolithiasis;NoHilum
Hepatic cysts
12F49YesSteatosis hepatisNoHilum;
segment 8
13F55YesSteatosis hepatis;NoSegment 8
Hepatic cysts
14M72Yes-NoHilum
15F21YesHigh-flow angiomasNoHilum
16M69YesHigh-flow angiomasNoSegment 8
17F62YesEctatic Aorta abd.; hepatic cysts;NoHilum;
Hepatomegaly;segment 8
Steatosis hepatis
18F46YesThrombosis of V. porta (cavernous transformation);NoLeft hepatic lobe;
hepatic cysts;segment 8
bilioma