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hepatic adenomas, familial
Disease Summary
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Uniprot Description Rare benign liver tumors of presumable epithelial origin that develop in an otherwise normal liver. Hepatic adenomas may be single or multiple. They consist of sheets of well-differentiated hepatocytes that contain fat and glycogen and can produce bile. Bile ducts or portal areas are absent. Kupffer cells, if present, are reduced in number and are non-functional. Conditions associated with adenomas are insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and glycogen storage diseases (types 1 and 3).
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DOID:0111366
MESH:C564190
OMIM:142330
UMLS:C1840646
MONDO:0007718
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