Pedunculated hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia

Autores: Rauf Zeina Abdel, Glick Yair

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CASE REPORT A 25 year old healthy female presented with a two month history of nausea, epigastric pain that worsened after eating and diarrhea. Complete blood count and biochemistry panel results were unremarkable and liver serology was negative. Abdominal ultrasonography (US) showed a solid lesion in the right upper quadrant, suspicious for a gastric mass. Liver protocol multiphase computed tomography (CT) followed, which showed an eccentric lesion attached to hepatic segment 2, measuring 4.8 cm at its widest dimension. The lesion demonstrated peripheral nodular enhancement and a central focal hypodensity. Several days later, dedicated liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed. At MRI, the lesion was hypointense on T2-weighted images and showed no signal dropout on opposed-phase T1-weighted gradient-recalled echo (GRE) images.

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Vol. 15 Núm.6. Noviembre-Diciembre 2016 Pags. 929-931 Ann Hepatol 2016; 15(6)