[Recent developments in biopsy diagnosis of early and undefined liver tumors]
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1109088
[Recent developments in biopsy diagnosis of early and undefined liver tumors]
Abstract
Biopsy diagnosis of early and highly differentiated liver tumors is difficult and complex. Modern pathology has met this challenge by several different means; elaborate morphological algorithms and novel immunohistological markers support the differential diagnosis of highly differentiated HCC and a new, predictive molecular pathological and histological classification of liver cell adenoma was developed. By these new diagnostic tools together with the so-called 'matrix diagnosis' a reliable diagnostic classification is now feasible in the vast majority of these difficult cases.
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