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EJMO. 2019; 3(1): 66-69 | DOI: 10.14744/ejmo.2018.0077

Presentation of an Extremely Rare Tumor:Nested Stromal-epithelial Tumor of the Liver

Halil Ibrahim Sara1, Turgay Kara1, Fatih Ates1, Muhammed Sami Coban1, Mehmet Sedat Durmaz1, Tugba Gunler2
1Department of Radiology, University of Health Science, Konya Trainning and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey, 2Department of Pathology, University of Health Science, Konya Trainning and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey,

Nested stromal-epithelial tumor (NSET) is a very rare mesenchymal liver tumor, which is originated from non-hepatocyte cells in the liver. NSET has been defined as a non-hepatocytic and non-biliary tumor of the liver with epithelial and spindled cells with associated myofibroblastic stroma and variable intralesional calcification and ossification. It is often seen in young women and can be represented as large masses. This article is aimed to present the clinical and imaging findings of a 77-year-old male patient with a massive NSET including coarse calcification, with literature comparison. Keywords: Computed tomography, liver, nested stromal-epithelial tumor, non-hepatocyte, tumor


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Sara H, Kara T, Ates F, Coban M, Durmaz M, Gunler T. Presentation of an Extremely Rare Tumor:Nested Stromal-epithelial Tumor of the Liver. EJMO. 2019; 3(1): 66-69

Corresponding Author: Turgay Kara

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