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. 1985 Nov;38(11):1278–1280. doi: 10.1136/jcp.38.11.1278

Solitary "necrotic nodule" of the liver: a probable pathogenesis.

C L Berry
PMCID: PMC499427  PMID: 4066988

Abstract

Examination of two lesions in the anterior margin of the liver suggested that the origin of the so called "solitary necrotic" nodule lies in non-malignant tissue. An origin in sclerosing haemangioma seems probable.

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