Korean J Hepatol.
1997 Dec;3(4):337-343.
A Case of Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver
Abstract
- Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a rare, benign hepatic tumor which was
usually discovered incidentally by imaging procedure performed for some other reasons.
FNH is typically asymptomatic and, it seldom bleeds. There is no evidence to support
any relation with primary liver cancer. Accordingly, the preferred management is
conservative, and excision is reserved for large symptomatic and complicated lesion,
or when the diagnosis remains uncertain. Although many cases of FNH has been described
to date in the other countries, only four cases of FNH has been reported in Korean literature.
In the present report we describe a 7 cm sized asymptomatic lesion of FNH
in a 23-year-old woman, that was disclosed by various kinds of imaging procedure.
The left lateral segmentectomy was performed. The mass was firm and showed areas of
localized growth of mature hepatocytes and septal fibrosis accompanied with marginal
ductal proliferation, consistent with FNH. It also displayed an incomplete stellate
architectual configration consisted of a central fibrous scar.