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Metastatic_Adenocarcinoma, Liver
Metastatic colon adenocarcinoma to liver

•This is a section of liver containing a single large tumor which is partially hemorrhagic and necrotic in its center.
•Note that the liver parenchyma is normal - noncirrhotic.
•A single large liver mass is usually a primary hepatocellular carcinoma; specially in the context of cirrhosis.
•Single metastatic carcinoma in liver is treatable by surgical excision.
Contrib. by: UCHC
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