What should I do if I find a tumor in my baby’s liver during a maternity checkup?

Some pregnant women are very nervous when they find tumors in their baby’s liver during their late pregnancy checkups, and they don’t know what to do, so let’s talk about a few possibilities. The most common benign tumor is hepatic hemangioma, which accounts for 60% of liver tumors in newborns, with a higher incidence in women than in men. Because all liver hemangiomas have a tendency to fade, it is very important to follow up the children after birth, and ultrasound examination is preferred. If the tumor is abnormally enlarged and the biochemical immune indexes such as alpha-fetoprotein are abnormally elevated during the follow-up, we should consider liver malignant tumor, the most common one is hepatoblastoma. If parents find that their babies have the above performance after birth, they must go to hospital for examination to avoid delaying the disease. In conclusion, when pediatric liver tumor is found, it is important to consult a doctor in time. If it is liver hemangioma, it can be observed and followed up, and there are also other treatment methods such as medicine, embolization and surgery with good prognosis.