Effects of niacin therapy that simulate neoplasia: hepatic steatosis with concurrent hepatic dysfunction |
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Authors: | Kristensen T Olcott E W |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94304, USA. |
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Abstract: | Niacin, a widely used antihyperlipidemic agent, can produce hepatic steatosis and clinical hepatic abnormalities that together simulate the presentation of hepatobiliary neoplasia. We describe a patient initially suspected of having hepatobiliary neoplasia for whom imaging studies played a pivotal role in reaching the correct diagnosis of niacin-induced hepatotoxicity. Radiologists should become knowledgeable of these niacin-related effects, add niacin effects to the differential diagnosis of hepatic steatosis, and understand the value of correlative imaging in distinguishing these effects from hepatobiliary neoplasia. |
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