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Focal nodular hyperplasia-like nodule

Lee WJ

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Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver: Imaging Findings with Emphasis on the Findings of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide-enhanced MR Imaging

Han JK, Kim SH

  • KMID: 760638
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2006 Mar;12(1):116-119.
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Atypical Image of Focal Nodular Hyperplasia: Central Defect on Hepatobiliary Phase of Liver Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Shim YS, Choi SJ

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Benign hepatocellular nodules of healthy liver: focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma

Roncalli M, Sciarra A, Tommaso LD

Owing to the progress of imaging techniques, benign hepatocellular nodules are increasingly discovered in the clinical practice. This group of lesions mostly arises in the context of a putatively normal...
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A case of focal nodular hyperplasia with growth progression during pregnancy

Kim MJ, Han SY, Baek YH, Lee SW, Kwon HJ

Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is the second most common benign solid tumor of the liver and is usually found in young females. In FNH, spontaneous bleeding or rupture rarely occurs...
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A Case of Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia of Liver that mimicked Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

Shim SG, Sohn JH, Lee JW, Chung YW, Paik CH, Kim JP, Jeon YC, Han DS, Hahm JS, Lee DH, Kee CS, Oh YH

  • KMID: 760568
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2004 Dec;10(4):313-318.
Nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH) of the liver is a rare disease that is characterized by multiple regenerative nodules in the hepatic parenchyma without fibrosis. The exact pathogenesis of NRH has...
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Recurrence of Multiple Focal Nodular Hyperplasia in a Young Male Patient

Chung E, Park CH, Kim J, Han NI, Lee YS, Choi HJ, Bae SH, Park IY

Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is the second most common benign hepatic tumor that is usually found in women. Diagnosis of FNH mainly depends on imaging studies such as color Doppler...
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Clinical Features of Surgically Resected Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver

Hwang NC, Choi MS, Lee JH, Koh KC, Paik SW, Yoo BC, Rhee JC, Lee KW, Joh JW, Park CK

  • KMID: 760541
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2004 Jun;10(2):135-141.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign hepatic tumor with few serious complications and no malignant transformation. However, differential diagnosis between FNH and other liver tumors, especially hepatocellular...
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Clinical, Radiological and Pathological Exploration of Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of Liver Reported in Korea

Kang HY, La SS, Kong JH, Lee SS, Baek DS, Lim SS, Shin KC, Shin HD, Yun SY, Kim SB, Shin JE, Kim HJ, Song IH

  • KMID: 783114
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2008 Dec;52(6):376-383.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is mandatory to be differentiated from other hepatic tumorous conditions such as hepatocellular carcinoma and adenoma. The purpose of this study was to explore the...
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A Case of Multiple Hypervascular Hyperplastic Liver Nodules in a Patient with No History of Alcohol Abuse or Chronic Liver Diseases

Do BJ, Park IY, Rhee SY, Song JK, Jang MK, Cho SJ, Nam ES, Yun EJ

Up-to-date imaging modalities such as three-dimensional dynamic contrast-enhanced CT (3D CT) and MRI may contribute to detection of hypervascular nodules in the liver. Nevertheless, distinguishing a malignancy such as hepatocellular...
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