Items tagged “hepatic adenoma”

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Hepatic adenoma

Hepatic adenomas, also referred to as hepatocellular adenomas, are benign, generally hormone-induced, liver tumors. The tumors are usually solitary, have a predilection for hemorrhage, and must be differentiated from other focal liver lesions. Epidemiology The incidence of hepatic adenomas is ...
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Hepatic adenoma

  Diagnosis probable
Augusto César Vieira Teixeira
Published 10 Oct 2012
49% complete
Ultrasound CT
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Hepatocellular adenoma - inflammatory type

  Diagnosis certain
Jan Frank Gerstenmaier
Published 25 Mar 2015
92% complete
MRI CT Pathology
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Hepatic adenoma - lipid-poor

  Diagnosis almost certain
Paul Simkin
Published 11 Jan 2015
76% complete
MRI
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Inflammatory hepatic adenoma

Inflammatory hepatic adenomas are a genetic and pathological subtype of hepatic adenoma. Their appearance and prognosis is different than other subtypes and they have the highest incidence of hemorrhage amongst hepatic adenoma subtypes. Epidemiology Inflammatory hepatic adenomas are the most c...
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HNF 1 alpha mutated hepatic adenoma

HNF 1 alpha mutated hepatic adenomas are a genetic and pathologic subtype of hepatic adenoma. Their appearance and prognosis are different from other subtypes. Epidemiology They are the second most common (30-35%) hepatic adenoma after the inflammatory subtype. They occur only in female patien...
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Beta catenin mutated hepatic adenoma

Beta catenin mutated hepatic adenomas are a genetic and pathologic subtype of hepatic adenoma. Their appearance and prognosis are different from other subtypes. Epidemiology They are the least common subtype of hepatic adenoma (10-15%). They occur more frequently in men and are associated with...
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Hepatic adenoma (complicated by hemorrhage)

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 08 Jan 2016
92% complete
MRI
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Inflammatory hepatic adenoma

  Diagnosis certain
Abraão Kupske
Published 25 Feb 2016
92% complete
CT
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Hepatic adenoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Andressa Wiltgen
Published 04 Jan 2021
73% complete
Ultrasound MRI
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Unclassified hepatic adenoma

Unclassified hepatic adenomas refer to the 5-10% of hepatocellular adenomas subtype that lack known genetic abnormalities 1,2. These adenomas cannot be further categorized genetically or histologically as inflammatory adenomas, HNF 1 alpha mutated adenomas or beta catenin mutated adenomas. The ...

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