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Re: OT//focal lobular hyperplasia of the liver?

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focal lobular hyperplasia - a benign, usually asymptomatic tumor of the liver,

occurring chiefly in women. It is a firm mass containing numerous small bile

ducts and usually lined by Kupffer cells, which are normal cells associated with

the liver.

That's the medicalese definition. It just means you have a lump in your liver.

Most of the time they're harmless, just bile ducts and fibers that have gotten a

bit tangled and out of control. They'll likely want to do a needle biopsy to

make sure it's benign and then discuss with you whether you want/need it

removed. Nothing to panic over. :)

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He told me it was benign. Which is good... but he is still sending me to a

surgeon to

make sure. The only thing I know is that there is a possibility of bleeding. I

appreciate

your help.

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Not sure what it is, but good luck! We'll have to add you to our prayer

lists!

: )

OT//focal lobular hyperplasia of the

liver?

Anyone know what this is and how dangerous it is? I was just diagnosed and

heading

to a surgeon and I am having a hard time even figuring out what it is!

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