Hemangiomas are vascular tumors originating from blood vessels and liver hemangiomas are benign (noncancerous) vascular tumors that occur in the liver. They consist of tangled blood vessels. Symptoms of liver hemangioma include pain in the right abdominal region, feeling of fullness after eating small meals, nausea, etc. The exact cause of why these hemangiomas develop is unknown. Liver hemangiomas affect about 20 % of the population.
Hepatic Hemangioma - Signs, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Non-cancerous masses made up of tangled blood vessels in the liver are hepatic hemangiomas. Read the article below to know more.
Pediatric Hepatic Hemangioma - Challenges and Treatment Strategies
Pediatric hepatic hemangioma is a most common, benign, hepatic vascular tumor occurring in infants and children. For more information, read this article.
Liver Hemangioma in Older People - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Liver hemangioma is a non-cancerous mass that is found in the liver. Read below to learn about its causes, treatment and complications.