Pathology Report

FINAL DIAGNOSIS: 

NODULE, LIVER, ULTRASOUND-GUIDED CORE BIOPSY: 
1. LIVER CELL ADENOMA (SEE COMMENT). 
2. NO EVIDENCE OF METASTATIC CARCINOMA. 

COMMENT: The morphologic and immunohistochemical findings are most consistent with liver cell adenoma. If multiple, the diagnosis "liver cell adenomatosis" has been used. 

CLINICAL HISTORY: Multiple liver nodules; long history of oral contraceptive use
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Same
POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Same
SPECIMEN(S): Liver mass

GROSS DESCRIPTION: 
Received in formalin labeled with the patient's name and "liver biopsy"  and consists of five red-tan, needle-core fragments ranging from 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1 cm to the largest of 2.0 cm in length with a diameter of 0.1 cm. The specimen is submitted entirely within two mesh cassettes. Due to the minute size of the smallest fragment, it may not survive processing. 

MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION: 
A microscopic examination has been performed and the findings incorporated into the diagnosis.  Immunohistochemical/special stain(s) is/are performed on block(s) A1 and A2. 

Medical necessity for performing stain(s): To enable diagnosis 

The stain(s) is/are evaluated following validation of appropriate control reactivity, with the following result(s): 

STAIN/RESULT 

 Reticulin Highlights hepatic architecture consistent with adenoma
 CD31  Highlights vascularity
 CD34  "Complete" staining pattern
 Beta catenin Uniform membranous staining 

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