Abstract

Abstract Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumour (CNSET) of the liver is a rare tumour, recently included in the WHO Classification of Digestive system Tumours 2019. Its hallmark is the nested proliferation of epithelial and spindle

Highlights

  • Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumour (CNSET) is a rare, low grade hepatic neoplasm that was recently included in the WHO Classification of Digestive system Tumours 2019 [1]

  • We report the first case of CNSET in a 22-year-old Egyptian lady with detailed histological and clinical data

  • Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumour is a rare low grade hepatic neoplasm that predominates in females, with a male to female ratio of 1:2.5

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Summary

Background

Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumour (CNSET) is a rare, low grade hepatic neoplasm that was recently included in the WHO Classification of Digestive system Tumours 2019 [1]. It was first described by Ishak et al in 2001 [2]. Less than 40 cases have been reported with detailed clinical and pathologic data [7]. None has been reported in Middle Eastern descendants. We report the first case of CNSET in a 22-year-old Egyptian lady with detailed histological and clinical data. To the best of our knowledge, this is the 39th reported case of CNSET

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