In the liver left lobe totally and segments V and VIII there are three inhomogeneous hypodense masses surrounded by numerous small cysts (up to 5-8 mm in diameter), which are located mainly on the periphery; the structure of these formations is heterogeneous with the fine dense inclusions in the center (calcification). The diameter of the masses is up to 65-72 mm. These formations are hypovascular and squeeze vessels in the gates of the liver; the portal vein runs along the edge of one of them without visible invasion/thrombosis of the vessel; later the branches of the portal vein on both sides bend the formations.