Sánchez-Gálvez, MaÁngelesParra-Membrives, PabloSánchez-Bernal, Ma LuisaMartínez-Baena, DaríoLorente-Herce, José MJiménez-Riera, Granada2023-02-082023-02-082020http://hdl.handle.net/10668/15187Perivascular epithelioid cell neoplasms (PEComas) are a tumor family defined as such just a couple of decades ago. They make an unusual group of neoplasms, which can appear in different locations of the organism. PEComas are usually considered to be benign tumors, but there are some histological features that make some subgroups suspicious of malignancy. The treatment of these tumors consist in their surgical resection, with no current effective complementary oncological treatment known. We present the clinical case of a woman that underwent surgery for a resection of a hepatic lesion labeled afterwards as a PEComa with malignant features.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Hepatic PEComaMesenchymal tumorsNeoplasia de células epitelioides perivascularesPEComaPEComa hepáticoPerivascular epithelioid cell neoplasmTumores mesenquimalesFemaleHumansLiver NeoplasmsMiddle AgedPerivascular Epithelioid Cell NeoplasmsHepatic PEcoma: an unusual tumor in an infrequent location.PEComa hepático: un tumor inusual en una localización infrecuente.research article32116329open access10.24875/CIRU.190010932444-054Xhttp://www.cirugiaycirujanos.com/files/circir_20_88_2_215-218.pdf