Unusually Hypervascularized Liver Lesion
Eya Chaouch, Selda Aydin, Dragean Cristina Anca

TL;DR
This paper highlights a rare, benign liver lesion called microcystic lymphangioma that can be mistaken for a tumor.
Contribution
It emphasizes the importance of distinguishing microcystic lymphangioma from neoplasms for accurate diagnosis.
Findings
Microcystic lymphangioma is a rare but benign liver lesion.
It should be differentiated from neoplasms to avoid misdiagnosis.
Abstract
Teaching point: Microcystic lymphangioma is a rare but benign lesion that should be differentiated from a neoplasm.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVascular Malformations and Hemangiomas · Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases · Tumors and Oncological Cases
