Follow-Up Strategies in Focal Liver Lesions and Treatment Methods

Authors

  • Vedat Goral Istanbul Medipol University School of Medicine Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey Author
  • Kerem Mert Goral Istanbul Yeditepe University School of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul. Turkey Author
  • Necati Ormeci Istanbul Health and Technology University, Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JGHR/2021(2)123

Keywords:

Focal Liver Lesions, Follow-up

Abstract

Today, advances in cross-sectional imaging have led to the detection and early recognition of incidental/focal liver lesions (FCL). In approximately
17,000 cases of chest CT, incidental liver lesions were found in 6% [1]. In general, FCL consists of hepatocytes, biliary epithelium, mesenchymal tissue,
connective tissue, or metastasized cells from distant sites. Most incidental lesions are benign, some may require careful management and treatment.
In evaluating the lesion, the patient’s clinical history, underlying disease and age factor should be considered. FCL can be detected at a rate of 10-30%
in normal healthy and chronic liver disease patients, and even in oncology patients with malignancy, FCLs can be highly benign (50-80%). 

Author Biographies

  • Vedat Goral, Istanbul Medipol University School of Medicine Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey

    Istanbul Medipol University School of Medicine Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey

  • Kerem Mert Goral, Istanbul Yeditepe University School of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul. Turkey


    Istanbul Yeditepe University School of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul. Turkey

  • Necati Ormeci, Istanbul Health and Technology University, Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey

    Istanbul Health and Technology University, Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey

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Published

2025-11-26