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               LG- and HG-DN, being the latter the true HCC precursors. Although relevant advances have been obtained
               in the last 2 decades as to morphology, and radiologic behaviour of these precursors, their management
               still represents a challenge for clinicians, radiologists and pathologists. In particular, major difficulties arise
               in surgical and transplant setting where experts have to face with these small lesions and make decisions
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               about early treatment or simple observation without impacting negatively on the single patient outcome .
               This remain an open and hot issue and efforts of scientific community are targeted to search and validate
               radiological and tissue markers helping to select lesions more prone to evolve into well-established HCC
               and deserving early treatment. Due to the limitations of biopsy and considering the complexity of radiologic
               work up, strict follow-up remains the most reliable alternative and the nodule growth the most confident
               and easy-to-use parameter driving decision-making process.


               DECLARATIONS
               Authors’ contributions
               Planned the review: Borzio M
               Performed data research and data extraction: Borzio M, Francica G
               Drafted the manuscript and approved the final version of the manuscript: Borzio M, Paladino F, Francica G
               Controlled for data extraction: Borzio M, Paladino F, Francica G

               Availability of data and materials
               Not applicable.


               Financial support and sponsorship
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               Conflicts of interest
               All authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.

               Ethical approval and consent to participate
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               Consent for publication
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               Copyright
               © The Author(s) 2019.


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