Abstract
We report a case of 14-year-old male patient who underwent bile-duct-to-jejunum anastomosis because of congenital biliary atresia at the age of 2 months. A 15 mm hypervascular nodule was detected for the first time in the S1 region of the liver at the age of 9 years. Two years later, 6 hypervascular nodules were found in the liver. A tumor biopsy was performed. It was diagnosed as a focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH). However, the number of nodules increased from 6 to 12 and those diameters were enlarged two to seven times one year later; the tumor biopsy was performed again. Histologically, the findings were consistent with those obtained previously, which indicated FNH. We consider that this is a very rare case of FNH in which both the number of nodules and the size were increased in a short period of time. We present it here as a valuable case report.
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Sato, A., Rai, T., Takahashi, A., Saito, H., Takagi, T., Shibukawa, G., … Ohira, H. (2006). A case of rapidly expanding and increasing focal nodular hyperplasia. Fukushima Journal of Medical Science, 52(2), 149–155. https://doi.org/10.5387/fms.52.149
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