Lesions that may mimic adenoma, include FNH and HCC. HCC generally occurs on a background of cirrhosis or chronic liver disease, and only very rarely shows internal fat on opposed phase or fat ...
One possible sign of liver disease is spider angiomas, says Sengupta. These vascular skin lesions look like small red or purple dots with tiny blood vessels branching out like spider legs ...
Recent statistics reveal that approximately 63% of UK adults are either overweight or obese, and it's estimated that one in three have early-stage non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Lesions that might mimic FNH include adenoma ... HCC develops in the background of cirrhosis or chronic liver disease, and usually has a capsule, seen as high signal peripheral rim enhancement ...
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