![]() No relapse was observed through the 1-year follow-up visit. ![]() The postoperative pathological diagnosis was hepatic adrenal adenoma. ![]() ![]() The patient was treated by open hepatectomy and recovered well after the operation. Enhanced MRI examination detected a 2.0 cm × 1.8 cm tumor on the right liver, which was considered a “primary hepatic carcinoma”. A 2.2 cm × 1.8 cm tumor was found in the seventh section of the right liver, as indicated by obvious enhancement of the arterial phase and low density during the portal vein and delay stages. Case presentationĪ 50-year-old female patient was hospitalized due to B-ultrasonic detection of “right focal liver lesions.” After hospitalization, enhanced CT examination was performed. Hepatic adrenal tumors are easily misdiagnosed as hepatic carcinoma and frequently treated by unnecessary operations. Hepatic adrenal ectopia is a common clinical diagnosis, whereas adrenal tumors developed from hepatic adrenal ectopia are rare.
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