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Case Studies | Radiology and Medical Imaging Sciences | India | Volume 14 Issue 5, May 2025 | Rating: 2.5 / 10


Understanding: Atypical FNH: Causes, Diagnosis, and Challenges

Dr. Arjun Neral, Dr. Pragati Vijay Shrimanker, Dr. Sarfaraz Shaikh, Dr. Madan Manmohan


Abstract: Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign lesion occurring in a background of normal liver. FNH is seen most commonly in young women and can often be accurately diagnosed at imaging, including CT, MRI, or contrast - enhanced US. In the normal liver, FNH frequently must be differentiated from hepatocellular adenoma, which although benign, is managed differently because of the risks of hemorrhage and malignant transformation. When lesions that are histologically identical to FNH occur in a background of abnormal liver, they are termed FNH - like lesions. These lesions can be a source of diagnostic confusion and must be differentiated from malignancies. Radiologists? familiarity with the imaging appearance of FNH - like lesions and knowledge of the conditions that predispose a patient to their formation are critical to minimizing the risks of unnecessary intervention for these lesions, which are rarely symptomatic and carry no risk for malignant transformation.


Keywords: Liver, Benign tumor, Adenoma, Focal nodular hyperplasia


Edition: Volume 14 Issue 5, May 2025,


Pages: 764 - 767



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