Difference between revisions of "Hepatic Neoplasia"
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Primary hepatic tumours are rare, however, the liver is a common site of metastatic tumours due to the rich blood supply (hapatic portal vein and hepatic artery). Malignant primary tumours include: | Primary hepatic tumours are rare, however, the liver is a common site of metastatic tumours due to the rich blood supply (hapatic portal vein and hepatic artery). Malignant primary tumours include: | ||
* [[Liver Proliferative - Pathology #Hepatocytic|Hepatocellular carcinoma]] | * [[Liver Proliferative - Pathology #Hepatocytic|Hepatocellular carcinoma]] | ||
− | * [[Liver Proliferative - Pathology #Cholangiocellular|Cholangiocellular carcinoma | + | * [[Liver Proliferative - Pathology #Cholangiocellular|Cholangiocellular carcinoma]] |
==Signalment== | ==Signalment== |
Revision as of 18:18, 11 August 2009
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Primary hepatic tumours are rare, however, the liver is a common site of metastatic tumours due to the rich blood supply (hapatic portal vein and hepatic artery). Malignant primary tumours include: