Vascular liver lesions are abnormal growths in the liver that primarily consist of blood vessels, including hemangiomas and focal nodular hyperplasia. Their clinical significance lies in their potential to mimic malignant liver tumours on imaging, leading to unnecessary interventions. A key association is with conditions like cirrhosis, where vascular lesions may complicate the diagnosis and management of underlying liver disease, necessitating careful evaluation.

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