A 30-yeаr-оld femаle presents fоr а rоutine gynecological checkup and has a history of mild oral contraceptive use. An incidental liver lesion is found during a gallbladder ultrasound. A 4 cm, well-defined, solitary, solid mass is identified in the right lobe of the liver. The lesion is slightly heterogeneous and mostly isoechoic (same echogenicity) to the surrounding normal liver parenchyma. A hyperechoic stellate (star-shaped) central scar is visualized within the lesion.