Definitions
Liver hemangioma
Overview
Hemangioma is a noncancerous mass in the liver. They are made up of a tangle of blood vessels. Liver hemangiomas also are known as hepatic or cavernous hemangiomas.
Symptoms
Hemangiomas rarely cause symptoms. When they do, symptoms may include:
- Pain in the upper right abdomen.
- Feeling full after eating only a small portion of food.
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
There's no evidence that this kind of noncancerous mass can lead to liver cancer.
Treatments
Most masses don't need treatment. If a mass becomes large and presses on other structures in the abdomen, surgery might be needed.