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1: Clin Liver Dis. 2002 Feb;6(1):119-45.Links

Benign liver neoplasms.

Department of Radiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. kmortele@partners.org

A variety of benign focal liver lesions are easily characterized with currently available imaging techniques and contrast agents. The most common benign liver lesions, such as hemangioma, bile duct cyst, and FNH, reveal characteristic cross-sectional imaging features that allow an accurate diagnosis. For atypical variants and more uncommon lesions, including HCA, angiomyelioma, infantile hemagioendothelioma, and mesenchymal hamartoma, integration of clinical data can often help in the interpretation of imaging studies. Finally, for the remaining lesions, such as hepatic adenomatosis, the imaging findings may not be specific enough to negate the need for a tissue biopsy.

PMID: 11933585 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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