Angiomyomyelolipoma of the Liver. A Case Report.
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We treated a 30-year-old man with angiomyomyelolipoma originating from the liver. Right hypochondralgia began one month before admission. Ultrasonography, CT scanning and MR imaging demonstrated characteristic features of a fat-rich tumor with a diameterof about 6.0 cm in the anterior segment of the liver. HBsAg and HCVAb were negative, alpha-feto-protein was 1ng/ml and PIVKA-II was 0.0ng/ml. Since this tumor was symptomatic and hepatocellular carcinoma could not be completely ruled out, hepatic resection ws performed, with good results. The histology revealed an admixture of vascular space, pleomorphic smooth muscle cells, adipose cells and prominent extramedually hematopoietic elements. Although angiomyomyelolipoma was benign, this type of tumor can be symptomatic and may increase in size. Therefore, surgical resection is warranted when this tumor is symptomatic and the surgery presents no untoward difficulty.
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