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Hepatocellular adenoma: when and how to treat? Update of current evidence

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THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 898-912

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1756283X16663882

Keywords

adenoma; immunohistochemistry; liver; MRI

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Hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) is a rare, benign liver tumor. Discovery of this tumor is usually as an incidental finding, correlated with the use of oral contraceptives, or pregnancy. Treatment options have focused on conservative management for the straightforward, smaller lesions (< 5 cm), with resection preferred for larger lesions (> 5 cm) that pose a greater risk of hemorrhage or malignant progression. In recent years, a new molecular subclassification of HCA has been proposed, associated with characteristic morphological features and loss or increased expression of immunohistochemical markers. This subclassification could possibly provide considerable benefits in terms of patient stratification, and the selection of treatment options. In this review we discuss the decision-making processes and associated risk analyses that should be made based on lesion size, and subtype. The usefulness of this subclassification system in terms of the procedures instigated as part of the diagnostic workup of a suspected HCA will be outlined, and suitable treatment schemes proposed.

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