Abstract #3580
Focal Nodular Hyperplasia: Classification and Mimics, MR Imaging Findings Correlating with Histopathology
Pardeep Mittal 1 , Juan C Camacho 1 , Kiran K Maddu 1 , Brian Quigley 2 , Nima Kokabi 1 , Kelly Cox 1 , Sadhna Nandwana 1 , and Courtney C Moreno 1
1
Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory Uni
School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States,
2
Pathology,
Emory Uni School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United
States
Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a hyperplastic
process in which all the normal constituents of liver
are present but in an abnormally organized pattern. It
is crucial to differentiate hypervascular lesions
mimicking FNH such as HCC especially fibrolamellar,
hepatic adenoma to ensure proper treatment. MRI is
invaluable tool in diagnosing primary liver lesions such
as FNH and identifying several entities that MIMIC focal
nodular hyperplasia and thereby assist physicians in
detection and management of such pathologies.
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