Exophytic focal nodular hyperplasia torsion: A rare cause of sudden-onset epigastric pediatric abdominal pain
Torsion of exophytic liver focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a previously undescribed cause of acute abdominal pain in children. We report two cases of torsion of exophytic focal nodular hyperplasia causing acute abdominal pain successfully treated with surgical resection.
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Main Authors: | Justin Lee (Author), Mark Molitor (Author), Mouied Alashari (Author), William Winters (Author), David E. Skarda (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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