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Benign
Benign refers to a noncancerous condition that does not spread to other parts of the body and is not considered life-threatening.
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Focal Nodular Hyperplasia
(FNH) The focal nodular hyperplasia is a hypervascular, benign focal liver lesion. Various liver imaging techniques are common to differentiate FNH from a malign lesion, such as contrast enhanced ultrasound, MRI or a CT multi phase study.
Microcalcification
Microcalcifications in breast imaging are tiny white specks of calcium salts. Microcalcifications in clusters, seen on a mammogram, can be the only sign of ductal carcinoma in situ or early invasive cancer, or they can be associated with benign breast changes.
Tumor
A tumor is a growth of abnormal cells that are either malignant or benign.
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