Hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) is an extraordinary agreeable liver tumor related with the use of oral contraceptives or other steroid drugs which happens overwhelmingly in energetic and tolerably matured women. Rather than other affable liver tumors, a HCA may be snared by depleting and undermining change. HCAs have been detached into four subtypes subject to sub-nuclear and masochist features: hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α-changed HCA, blazing HCA, β-catenin-changed HCA, and unclassified HCA. β-catenin-changed HCA has the most raised risk of release or risky change. In the latest upgrade of the guidelines concerning the organization of merciful liver tumors appropriated in 2016 by the European Association for the Study of the Liver, appealing resonation imaging (MRI) was seen to be better than all other imaging modalities in distinguishing HCAs and in having the choice to subtype HCAs up to 80%, with positive conspicuous evidence of 1α-changed HCA or combustible HCA reachable with > 90% unequivocality. This overview analyzed the imaging features of HCA using MRI with hepato-express intricacy administrators, focusing on the repressions in the HCA depiction.