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HEPATIC ADENOMA - MR APPEARANCE MIMICKING FOCAL NODULAR HYPERPLASIA JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY NOKES, S. R., Baker, M. E., Spritzer, C. E., Meyers, W., Herfkens, R. J. 1988; 12 (5): 885-887
Abstract
A hepatic adenoma (HA) nearly isointense to normal liver on short and long repetition and echo time spin echo pulse sequences is presented. Contrary to previous expectations, the case shows that a single hepatic mass with these signal characteristics on magnetic resonance without a scar may represent either HA or focal nodular hyperplasia.
View details for Web of Science ID A1988Q343900034
View details for PubMedID 2844864