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Think Hemangioma Think Well: Giant Pedunculated Hepatic Cavernous Hemangioma. A Case Report

Authors :
Paolo Pizzicato
Martino Trunfio
Luigi Barbuto
Gaspare Oliva
Salvatore Minelli
Severo Campione
Luigia Romano
Marco Di Serafino
Francesca Iacobellis
Giuseppina Marino Marsilia
Source :
SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine. 2:2911-2916
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Hepatic haemangiomas are the most common benign hepatic tumour; they are usually solitary, less than 5 cm in size, and clinically silent. Giant cavernous haemangiomas are a minor subset of hepatic haemangiomas, often symptomatic due to a mass lesion, complications or compression of adjacent structures. Few of these are pedunculated—often difficult to diagnose because of their exophytic development and greater tendency towards complications through the twisting of their peduncle. We report the case of a 55-year-old woman with a giant pedunculated hepatic cavernous haemangioma causing abdominal pain, with epigastralgia mimicking a gastric stromal tumour. We discuss the diagnostic workup, focusing on the useful of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings and giving a brief report of the therapeutic management and literature review.

Details

ISSN :
25238973
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0617669aa6ea64225d19d8edd7df1901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-020-00642-0