“…In most cases it affects adults, but in Asia, the hepatic IPT occurs often in children and young adult persons [2,6]. IPT usually presents as an asymptomatic [5], slowly growing, unilateral mass accompanied by unspecific symptoms like fever, malaise, abdominal pain and rarely vomiting, jaundice and weight loss [3,4,6,7,10]. It typically forms the solitary large (maximum dimension range from 2 to 22 cm) mass and accounts for 0.4% of all focal liver lesions [2,7].…”