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hemangioma, angiogram, hemangioma, ct scan, digestive system organs, liver hemangioma, hemangioma, the liver, cavernous hepatic hemangioma, infantile hemangioendothelioma, multinodular hepatic hemangiomatosis, a hemangioma, benign, non-cancerous, tumor consisting of dilated blood vessels, a hemangioma occurs, in the liver it, a hepatic hemangioma, a cavernous hepatic hemangioma, most common non-cancerous tumor, the liver, believed to be a congenital defect, not discovered, medical pictures, the liver for some other reason, cavernous hemangiomas, occur at anytime, most common, in the 30s to 50s, women, affected more often than men, have bigger tumors than men, babies, develop a type of hepatic hemangioma, benign infantile hemangioendothelioma, called multinodular hepatic hemangiomatosis, rare, non-cancerous tumor has been linked to high rates of heart failure and death in infants, infants, diagnosed by the time they, 6 months old, hemangiomas, bleeding, interfere, organ function, depending on location, most cavernous hemangiomas, not show symptoms, in rare cases, a cavernous hemangioma, rupture, symptom an enlarged liver, babies with benign infantile hemangioendothelioma, have an abdominal mass, anemia, and signs of heart failure, following tests performed, single-photon emission computed tomography, spect, mri, ct scan, the liver, hepatic, angiogram, blood tests, thrombocytopenia present in large hemangiomas, most cavernous hepatic hemangiomas, treated only, persistent pain, infantile hemangioendothelioma depends on the child's growth, following treatments needed, medications, heart failure, embolization, the liver, ligation, the liver artery, surgery to remove the tumor, in infants whose tumor is only in one lobe, the liver, surgery, cure, child has heart failure, pregnancy, estrogen-based medications, cause cavernous hemangiomas to grow, feldman m, friedman ls, sleisenger mh, eds, sleisenger & fordtran's gastrointestinal, liver disease, 7th ed, philadelphia, pa, wb saunders, 1592-1594, zipes dp, libby p, bonow ro, braunwald e, eds, braunwald's heart disease, a textbook of cardiovascular medicine, 7th ed, wb saunders, 562.



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