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Question
I did an ultrasound of the liver and the results: No enlargement, regular border, left liver parenchyma has 2 normal border hyperechoic nodules, large size 14mm, portal vein and hepatic vein are normal. Intra- and extrahepatic biliary tract is not dilated, no stones. Conclusion: Left hepatic hemangioma. The doctor can give me recommendations and advice on the treatment of left hepatic hemangioma. Thank you very much.
Vu Van Bon (Hanoi)
Reply
Hello,
Liver hemangioma, also known as liver hemangioma, is a type of benign lesion in the liver. Most cases of hemangiomas in the liver are not dangerous and do not cause long-term health problems.
Your case needs tomography of the liver with contrast injection to have a more certain diagnosis. Or you can go to the hospitals of Vinmec Health System to check the hepatobiliary screening package to screen for cancer and hepatobiliary diseases. With the size of these 2 masses (small), you should not worry too much and only need to follow up on abdominal ultrasound every 6 months-01 year/01. Thank you for sending the question about left liver hemangioma to Vinmec.
Master, Doctor Nguyen Thai Binh - Gastroenterologist - General Surgery Department - Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital.