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Nested stromal-epithelial tumours(NSETs)of the liver have been reported to be extremely unusual primary hepatic neoplasms.To date,few cases have been described in the literature.NSETs have been defined as non-hepatocytic and non-biliary tumours of the liver consisting of nests of epithelial and spindled cells,myofibroblastic stroma and variable intralesional calcification and ossification.Here,we report a case of a young female who underwent liver resection for a large hepatic lesion that proved to be a calcifying NSET on pathological examination.Details about the clinical and histopathological features of the tumour are reported.
Nested stromal-epithelial tumors (NSETs) of the liver have been reported to be extremely unusual primary hepatic neoplasms. To date, few cases have been described in the literature. NSEs have been defined as non-hepatocytic and non-biliary tumors of the liver consisting of nests of epithelial and spindled cells, myofibroblastic stroma and variable intralesional calcification and ossification. Here, we report a case of a young female who underwent liver resection for a large hepatic lesion that proved to be a calcifying NSET on pathological examination. Detach about the clinical and histopathological features of the tumour are reported.