Concurrent hepatic hemangioma and solitary fibrous tumor: diagnosis and management

J Surg Case Rep. 2015 Jul 24;2015(7):rjv089. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjv089.

Abstract

Hepatic solitary fibrous tumor (HSFT) is a very rare benign liver tumor without well-defined findings on imaging. Even with multiphase advanced contrast-enhanced liver imaging, a definitive preoperative diagnosis is impossible. The diagnostic process can be further complicated when there are two concurrent lesions with different radiologic appearances. Here, we compare the findings of a commonly encountered liver lesion, hepatic hemangioma, with those of an exceedingly rare lesion, HSFT.

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  • Case Reports