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Invasive growth of hepatic angiomyolipoma; a hitherto unreported ominous histological feature
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A previously unrecognized histological feature of an invasive growth pattern, which suggests malignancy and might promote an erroneous diagnosis, was frequently found in hepatic AMLs. However, among about 180 reported hepatic AMLs, including the present cases, only one hepatic AML with distant metastasis has been reported to date and nearly all hepatic AMLs behave in a benign fashion. Therefore, pathologists should not overdiagnose malignancy based solely on the histological invasive growth patterns described in this paper.
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