Hepatic adenoma and central nodular hyperplasia are kind injuries of the liver. The frequency of these conditions has been expanding since 1970. Hepatic adenoma principally influences young ladies of childbearing age who have a long history of utilizing oral contraceptives, while central nodular hyperplasia has a more extensive age conveyance and isn't related with the utilization of oral contraceptives. The most broad difficulty of hepatic adenoma is intratumoral or intraperitoneal discharge, which happens in 50 to 60 percent of patients. Patients with central nodular hyperplasia are normally asymptomatic and once in a while experience inconveniences. Hepatic adenoma is unmistakable from central nodular hyperplasia both in its clinical conduct and its pathologic highlights
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