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* Inflammatory hepatic adenoma: most common, highest rate of bleed | * Inflammatory hepatic adenoma: most common, highest rate of bleed | ||
* HNF | * ''HNF 1 alpha'' mutated hepatic adenoma: second most common, multiple | ||
* Beta catenin-mutated hepatic adenoma: least common, men on anabolic steroids, glycogen storage disease, familial adenomatous poliposis | * ''Beta catenin''-mutated hepatic adenoma: least common, men on anabolic steroids, glycogen storage disease, familial adenomatous poliposis | ||
* Unclassified hepatocellular adenoma | * Unclassified hepatocellular adenoma | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nawal Muazam M.D.[2]
Overview
Hepatocellular adenoma may be classified into four subtypes based on rate of occurence.[1]
Classification
Hepatocellular adenoma may be classified into four subtypes based on rate of occurence.[1]
- Inflammatory hepatic adenoma: most common, highest rate of bleed
- HNF 1 alpha mutated hepatic adenoma: second most common, multiple
- Beta catenin-mutated hepatic adenoma: least common, men on anabolic steroids, glycogen storage disease, familial adenomatous poliposis
- Unclassified hepatocellular adenoma
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Radiopaedia 2015 Hepatic adenoma>"Radiopedia 2015 Hepatic adenoma [Dr Matt A. Morgan and Dr Koshy Jacob]".