| Literature DB >> 11182065 |
H Okano1, K Shiraki, H Inoue, T Ito, T Yamanaka, M Deguchi, K Sugimoto, T Sakai, S Ohmori, K Murata, K Takase, T Nakano.
Abstract
Cavernous hepatic hemangiomas are benign liver tumors and present as incidental findings on sonographic examinations, but little is known concerning their natural course. Therefore, we performed a clinical and imaging follow-up of 64 cases of cavernous hepatic hemangioma in 50 patients during an average 18.8 month period. One case presented a symptom of slightly right upper quadrant pain and two cases showed thrombocytopenia. In one of the thrombocytopenia cases, cavernous hepatic hemangioma was resected because of Kasabach-Merrit syndrome. No case increased in size during follow-up, but one case decreased and disappeared. These results suggested that prolonged clinical and imaging follow-up of cavernous hepatic hemangiomas may be needed.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11182065 DOI: 10.3892/or.8.2.411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Rep ISSN: 1021-335X Impact factor: 3.906