Abstract

FNH is a well-differentiated hepatocyte proliferation without portal spaces or bile ducts [1], which is responsible for a benign hepatic tumor whose prevalence is rare in the general population. There is no risk of malignant transformation because these are polyclonal lesions of a reactive nature [2]. The diagnosis is essentially based on radiology (MRI), and does not require monitoring or treatment in most cases. We report here the case of a patient in whom we made the diagnosis of this benign tumor by an MRI performed in the context of a hepatic mass not individualized by an abdominal ultrasound.

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