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From: Adult diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis associated with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

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Contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen showing multiple hypodense lesions in the liver of varying sizes with peripheral enhancement and complete filling in the delayed phase. Multiple low attenuation nodules in the spleen with enhancement in the arterial phase and filling in the venous phase (A, B). Magnetic resonance imaging of the abdomen showing multiple lesions in the liver and spleen which were T1 hypointense and hyperintense in T2 (C, D). Histopathology from the liver lesion showing anastomosing vascular spaces lined by endothelial cells which were CD34 positive (vascular endothelial marker) without cellular atypia (E, F). Renal biopsy core with 1/11 glomeruli showing features of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (H, E × 10) (1G). Glomerulus with segmental sclerosis with adhesion to the capsule (1H) (H, E × 40)

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