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'''Hemangioma of the liver''', also '''liver hemangioma''', is a benign tumour of the liver, that may be mistaken for [[metastatic disease]]. | '''Hemangioma of the liver''', also '''liver hemangioma''', is a benign [[vascular tumour]] of the [[liver]], that may be mistaken for [[metastatic disease]]. | ||
''Hemangiomas'' more generally are dealth with in the ''[[hemangioma]]'' article. | ''Hemangiomas'' more generally are dealth with in the ''[[hemangioma]]'' article. |
Revision as of 13:41, 19 October 2015
Hemangioma of the liver, also liver hemangioma, is a benign vascular tumour of the liver, that may be mistaken for metastatic disease.
Hemangiomas more generally are dealth with in the hemangioma article.
General
- Benign.[1]
- Usually an incidental finding (incidentaloma) and often asymptomatic.[1]
- Large lesions may present with upper abdominal pain.
Clinical:
- Do not grow in size - can be followed if small or medium size (<10 cm).[1]
Gross
- Variable size.
- Well circumscribed.
Microscopic
Features:
- Channels lined by benign endothelium containing RBCs.
DDx:
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Liver Lesion, Core Biopsy: - Cavernous hemangioma. - NEGATIVE for malignancy.