Case Report
Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2006; 12(4): 652-655
Published online Jan 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i4.652
Figure 1
Figure 1 Radiological features of liver tumor. A: T1-weighed MRI showing high-intensity masses and reduced liver parenchymal intensities, suggestive of iron deposition in the liver; B: Hepatic arteriogram showing several hypervascular tumors in the liver; C: CTHA showing these mass lesions with increased arterial supply, which reduced portal supply on CTAP (D).
Figure 2
Figure 2 Macroscopic and microscopic examinations of tumor specimen. A: Macroscopic examination showing well-defined non-encapsulated tumor. Microscopically, the tumor cells are arranged predominantly in a thin trabecular pattern. No portal triad can be seen in the tumor (HE×200); B: The non-neoplastic hepatocytes are almost normal, but contain cytoplasmic hemosiderin (Berlin Blue×20). On the other hand, no iron deposition is seen in the adenoma nodule.