Table 2.
| Prevalence | Age | F: M | Location | Size | Specialties | |
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| Hemangioma | 5–20% | 35–65 | 2–6 : 1 | Subcapsular 90% unifocal |
<5–30 cm | Synchronic hemangioma in skin, lung, or brain (10–15%); partly pregnancy-associated increase of size; with partial thrombosis often acute pain; rarely DIC (Kasabach-Merritt syndrome) |
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| FNH | 2-3% | 30–50 | 8 : 1 | Subcapsular 80% unifocal |
<5–15 cm | Growing: association with OC; rarely clin. symptoms |
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| Adenoma | Rare (incidence: 0,3: 100000 pat. pera∗) |
25–45 | 10 : 1 | Subcapsular often unifocal |
5–15 cm rare up to 30 cm |
Arise and growth: association with OC (>5 years), diabetes mellitus, androgen or steroid use, male gender, glycogen storage disease, often symptomatic |
∗a: year, OC: oral contraceptive, DIC: disseminated intravascular coagulopathy.