Hepatic Hemangioma

A liver hemangioma is a noncancerous (benevolent) mass in the liver. A liver hemangioma is comprised of a knot of veins. Different expressions for a liver hemangioma are hepatic hemangioma and huge hemangioma. Most instances of liver hemangiomas are found during a test or system for some other condition. Individuals who have a liver hemangioma once in a while experience signs and side effects and commonly needn't bother with treatment.  And in most cases, a liver hemangioma doesn't cause any signs or symptoms.


When a liver hemangioma causes signs and symptoms, they may include:

  • Pain in the upper right abdomen

  • Feeling full after eating only a small amount of food

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting


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