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Focal nodular hyperplasia

Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign tumor of the liver (hepatic tumor), which is the second most prevalent tumor of the liver (the first is hepatic hemangioma). It is usually asymptomatic, rarely grows or bleeds, and has no malignant potential. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
FNH
Is A
Liver neoplasm
May Cause
Arterial hyperenhancement of focal liver lesion
Fatty liver lesion
Focal hypodense liver lesion
High T1 signal intensity liver lesion
Hyperechoic liver lesion
Hypervascular liver lesion
Hypoechoic liver lesion
Isoechoic liver lesion
Liver lesion with central scar
Liver lesion with contrast fill-in
Liver lesions with no circumferential rim on MR
Multiple solid liver lesions
Solid liver lesion in adult
Solid liver lesion in an older child or adolescent
Sonographically complex hepatic mass
T2-hyperintense liver lesion

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