A Review of Benign Hepatic Tumors and Their Imaging Characteristics

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Stephen J PatacsilAlexander Leyva

Abstract

This paper concisely reviews the benign hepatic tumors most commonly encountered by clinicians. It includes the epidemiology, pathology, and imaging characteristics of hepatic hemangiomas, focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), and hepatic adenomas (HAs).

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