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Hepatoblastoma

Hepatoblastoma is an uncommon malignant liver cancer occurring in infants and children and composed of tissue resembling fetal liver cells, mature liver cells, or bile duct cells. They usually present with an abdominal mass. [Source: Wikipedia ]

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Hepatoblastoma 
Is A
Liver neoplasm
Neoplasm
Primary liver tumor
May Cause
Abdominal calcification in an infant or child
Arterial hyperenhancement of focal liver lesion
Fetal hepatosplenomegaly
Fetal intra-abdominal calcification
Focal high-attenuation liver lesion
Focal hypodense liver lesion
Hormone-secreting neoplasm causing precocious puberty
Hypervascular liver lesion
Large fetal abdomen during third trimester
Limb asymmetry
Liver lesion and elevated alpha fetoprotein
Liver lesion with calcification
Pediatric chest tumor
Solid liver lesion in an infant or young child
Sonographically complex hepatic mass
T1-hyperintense liver lesion
T2-hyperintense liver lesion
Upper abdominal mass in a neonate or child

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