Liver tumors

Last revised by Daniel J Bell on 2 May 2022

Liver tumors, like tumors of any organ, can be classified as primary or secondary.

Liver metastases are by far the most common hepatic malignancy, with many of the most common primaries readily seeding to the liver. This is especially the case with gastrointestinal tract tumors, due to portal drainage through the liver 2

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Cases and figures

  • Case 1: hepatocellular carcinoma (massive)
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  • Case 2: focal nodular hyperplasia
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  • Case 3: cholangiocarcinoma
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  • Case 4: hepatic hemangioma
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  • Case 5: infantile hemangioendothelioma
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  • Case 6: hepatoblastoma
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  • Case 7: hepatic hemangioma
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  • Case 8: metastases
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  • Case 9: hepatic hemangiomas - focal nodular hyperplasia
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  • Case 10: undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma in adult
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