Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
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Case Report
Telangiectatic focal nodular hyperplasia accompanied with hemorrhage and necrosis during the course. A report of a case
Takuro MACHIDAMichiaki HIRAYAMAShoichi HORITASeiya HAGIWARAShuji IKARITakashi KATOKiyotaka SASAKITatsuhiko KUROSEHideaki NAKAMURAHidetoshi KAGAYATakashi MEGUROMotoki ABEKoji YAMAGUCHIMiyoshi FUJITATakayuki MORITAToshiyuki TAKAHASHI
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2008 Volume 105 Issue 6 Pages 847-853

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A tumor, which was 10cm in diameter, was found in the lateral segment of the liver of a 42-year-old man in October, 2004. The lesion was clinically diagnosed as focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH). In March, 2006, the patient admitted our hospital complaining epigastralgia, back pain, and fever. Hemorrhage and necrotic region was revealed within the tumor, hence lateral segmentectomy was carried out. The lesion was pathologically diagnosed as a telangiectatic FNH (T-FNH). A possibility that hemorrhage or necrosis may be induced within a T-FNH during its progress should be taken into consideration.

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