To the Editor: Hepatic cavernous hemangiomas constitute 73%of all benign hepatic tumors,and large hemangiomas may protrude beyond the hepatic contour and exert compression on adjacent structures[1].The diagnosis of he...To the Editor: Hepatic cavernous hemangiomas constitute 73%of all benign hepatic tumors,and large hemangiomas may protrude beyond the hepatic contour and exert compression on adjacent structures[1].The diagnosis of hepatic hemangioma is usually accidental,rarely related to symptoms,and most cases are diagnosed through ultrasound.Surgical treatment,including locoregional ablation techniques and radical intent,is advised for patients with symptomatic hemangioma[2,3].展开更多
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文摘To the Editor: Hepatic cavernous hemangiomas constitute 73%of all benign hepatic tumors,and large hemangiomas may protrude beyond the hepatic contour and exert compression on adjacent structures[1].The diagnosis of hepatic hemangioma is usually accidental,rarely related to symptoms,and most cases are diagnosed through ultrasound.Surgical treatment,including locoregional ablation techniques and radical intent,is advised for patients with symptomatic hemangioma[2,3].