Hepatic adenoma
The question presents a case involving a patient with alcohol dependence syndrome, experiencing sudden and unintentional weight loss. The lab findings are:
Given the laboratory results and the options provided, we need to determine the most likely diagnosis:
Option | Description |
Hepatic adenoma | Generally benign liver tumors often related to contraceptive use, not typically known to elevate AFP or ALP significantly. |
Cholangiocarcinoma | A bile duct cancer which can present with elevated AFP and more commonly with elevated ALP levels. |
Hepatocellular carcinoma | A primary liver cancer frequently presenting with highly elevated AFP and liver dysfunction markers. |
The diagnostic clues point to:
Correlation with provided options:
Therefore, based on the lab results and patient history, the most likely diagnosis is Cholangiocarcinoma.
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