Case Report
Copyright ©2010 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Hepatol. Oct 27, 2010; 2(10): 387-391
Published online Oct 27, 2010. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v2.i10.387
Table 1 Clinicopathological features of reactive lymphoid hyperplasia of the liver
Case No.AgeSexNumber of lesionsSize (cm)Associated diseaseRef.
115F1NAPrimary immunodeficiency syndrome[7]
285F21.4, 1.8Gastric cancer[8]
359F10.9Diabetes mellitus[9]
442F21.5, 1.4Hepatitis B, IFN-alpha therapy[10]
566F11.5Diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis[11]
667M12.0Abnormal liver function[12]
772F11.7Hepatitis C, gastric cancer[13]
852F10.4Primary biliary cirrhosis[6]
956M11.5Primary biliary cirrhosis, CREST syndrome[6]
1056F10.7Diverticulitis[6]
1147F11.7Chronic thyroiditis[14]
1269F11.7Renal cell carcinoma[15]
1349F12.0Sjogren syndrome[16]
1477F11.5Colon cancer[2]
1564F10.9Colon cancer[2]
1672F11.3[17]
1736F11.8Foca nodular hyperplasia and hemangioma of the liver[18]
1875F11.4Gastric and colon cancers, liver metastasis (colon cancer)[3]
1963F11.6Gastric ulcer[19]
2053F31.3, 1.1, 0.8Autoimmune thyroiditis[1]
2167F11.2Hypertension[20]
2246F11.0Renal cell carcinoma[21]
2363F21.3, 0.4Primary biliary cirrhosis, primary aldosteronism[4]
2463F20.9, 0.5Primary biliary cirrhosis, chronic thyroiditis, adrenocortical adenoma[5]
2540M12.0Hepatitis B[5]
2681M15.5Cholecystolithiasis[5]
2764F23.5, 1.0Takayasu arteritis, antiphospholipid syndrome[5]
2844F11.5Colon cancer[22]
Present case68F12.0Primary biliary cirrhosis, gastric cancer