Hepatic Hemangioma


The most common benign (noncancerous) tumours in or on the liver are hepatic hemangioma (HH) tumours. A network of blood vessels, endothelial cells that line the blood vessels, and the hepatic artery, which provides the bulk of the mass's fuel, make up the tumour. Hepatocellular cavernous or capillary hemangioma is another name for this tumour.



The following are some of the indications and symptoms of a liver hemangioma:


  • Having a full stomach after having a tiny amount of food
  • In the upper right abdomen, there is a pain
  • Nausea

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