What does atypical hepatic hemangioma mean

Atypical hepatic hemangioma, which mainly refers to cavernous hemangioma, is called atypical hepatic hemangioma due to the fact that it shows an image with unclear boundary and non-uniform density during examination, which is different from the image of normal hemangioma. Atypical hepatic hemangioma usually has no obvious symptoms, which can be detected by physical examination and CT examination, showing dark red or blue-purple cystic bulge. With the gradual increase of the tumor body, it may compress the organs, and symptoms such as abdominal distension, belching (hiccups), anemia, etc., and a palpable mass in the abdomen, which is soft in texture and not accompanied by pain, may appear. Atypical hepatic hemangioma, need to seek medical treatment in time, if there is no obvious symptom, you can not need special treatment, regular checkups, pay attention to the change of the condition, if the growth is faster, or uncomfortable symptoms, you can be treated by surgical removal of the tumor.