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Beta-Catenin-Activated Hepatocellular Adenoma
A hepatocellular adenoma caused by activating mutations of beta-catenin. It is characterized by the presence of nuclear atypia and absence of inflammation or steatosis. There is an increased risk of malignant transformation. (NCI Thesaurus)
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