2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2013.03.004
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Radiologic-pathologic correlation in liver angiomyolipoma in a 68-year-old woman

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“…In the surrounding liver tissue with an infiltrating edge; however, no invasion of surrounding blood vessels was found. When a hypervascular liver lesion containing an atypical fatty component is found, immunohistochemistry with markers of hepatocyte (anti-hepatocyte), adipocyte (PS100) and PEComas (HMB45, Melan A, AML) is essential to avoid diagnostic errors [16].…”
Section: Pathological and Immunohistochemical Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the surrounding liver tissue with an infiltrating edge; however, no invasion of surrounding blood vessels was found. When a hypervascular liver lesion containing an atypical fatty component is found, immunohistochemistry with markers of hepatocyte (anti-hepatocyte), adipocyte (PS100) and PEComas (HMB45, Melan A, AML) is essential to avoid diagnostic errors [16].…”
Section: Pathological and Immunohistochemical Studymentioning
confidence: 99%