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What Are The Risks And Treatments Associated With Heamangioma ?

Age 43, Female U.S.G of upper abdomen: Liver : Normal in size and smooth outline. Echotexture homogenous except one echogenic SOL measuring 14.1mm x 13.4mm noted in right lobe of liver .....HEAMANGIOMA. Intra hepatic billiary radicles not dialated. Hepatic vein tributaries not dialated. Impression:- Hyperechoic SOL in Right Lobe of liver Now my question is , What does it suggest ? What are the risks ? What Should I do?
Tue, 31 Jan 2012
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Hemangioma is the commonest benign tumor of the liver which can easily be removed if it isn't multiple or very large. Nothing to worry. Are you having any jaundice or bleeding disorders. The surgeon can remove this mass and relieve you of the symptoms, but you need to discuss the advantages and risks of the surgery if needed.
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What Are The Risks And Treatments Associated With Heamangioma ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day Hemangioma is the commonest benign tumor of the liver which can easily be removed if it isn t multiple or very large. Nothing to worry. Are you having any jaundice or bleeding disorders. The surgeon can remove this mass and relieve you of the symptoms, but you need to discuss the advantages and risks of the surgery if needed.