• Hemangioma (the most common benign solid hepatic tumor) and Focal NodularHyperplasia (FNH) seldom pose a clinical significant risk requiring a surgical procedure.
• Hepatic adenoma is a rare tumor that may cause significant morbidity from bleeding, rupture, or malignant transformation. It represents the most frequent indication for surgical intervention among solid benign hepatic tumors.
• Oral contraceptives have been associated with hepatic adenoma and FNH. Nonetheless this association is not clear for hepatic hemangiomas.
• Other benign solid tumors are of exceedingly low frequency. They are difficult to diagnose and exceptionally require surgical treatment.
• Despite most of hepatic incidentalomas in patients with and without known cancer are benign, some of them require follow-up or treatment and management of incidentalomas is challenging.