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Major hepatectomy for a symptomatic giant liver cavernous hemangioma

Edoardo de Werra, Giuseppe Maria Ettorre, Giovanni Battista Levi Sandri, Marco Colasanti, Emanuele Felli, Giovanni Vennarecci

Abstract

Liver hemangiomas (LH) are the most common benign tumor of the liver, usually diagnosed as incidental findings, and their incidence ranges from 5% to 20% (1). LH are defined as “giant” if their diameter exceeds 4 cm (2). LH are usually asymptomatic while in some cases they occur with an abdominal pain, hemorrhage, biliary compression or consumptive coagulopathy.

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