Use of Molecular Biology for Identifying Benign Hepatocellular Tumors Leads to More Personalized Medicine

Summary

Benign hepatocellular adenomas are not a uniform liver disease but include different types of tumors, which can be classified as hemangioma (nonepithelial), focal nodular hyperplasia, and hepatocellular adenoma, the latter 2 being epithelial tumors. This article discusses how insights from molecular biology have profoundly changed our clinical understanding of benign liver tumors and how using the genotype-phenotype classification of these tumors can identify new etiologies, as well as diagnostic and prognostic features of this disease.

  • Liver Conditions
  • Hepatology
  • Liver Conditions
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