A Comprehensive Review of Hepatic Hemangioma Management
ConclusionHHs are very common benign liver lesions. High-quality imaging is imperative to distinguish HHs from other liver lesions. Surgery is generally reserved for patients who present with symptoms such as pain, obstruction, or rarely Kasabach-Merritt syndrome. Surgery can involve either formal resection or, in most instances, simple enucleation. Patients generally have good outcomes following surgery with resolution of their symptoms.
Source: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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