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Laparoscopic hepatectomy for hepatic angiomyolipoma with preoperative diagnosis of other malignancy: a report of 2 cases.

Yoh AsahiToshiya KamiyamaTatsuya OrimoShingo ShimadaAkihisa NagatsuYuzuru SakamotoChihiro IshizukaKazuya HamadaHirofumi KamachiEmi TakakuwaTomoko MitsuhashiAkinobu Taketomi
Published in: Surgical case reports (2021)
Two cases in which HAMLs were preoperatively diagnosed as other malignant liver tumor were successfully removed by laparoscopic hepatectomy with a correct postoperative diagnosis. Laparoscopic hepatectomy for the present 2 cases of HAML seemed to be effective for providing a correct diagnosis after the curative removement of liver tumor with a smaller invasion compared to open hepatectomy, and for denying risk of dissemination of the malignant tumor by needle biopsy that had to be considered before ruling out malignant tumor.
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