What are the recommendations for the diagnosis and management of hepatic space-occupying lesions?

The diagnosis and management of hepatic space-occupying lesions is recommended to vary according to the space-occupying lesion. Common liver occupying lesions are benign as well as malignant lesions. 1. Benign lesions of the liver. For example, focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver, hepatic hemangioma, hepatic cysts, etc.. Generally do not need special treatment. Only when it may cause some complications, such as acute rupture of hepatic hemangioma, etc. will it be treated. 2. Malignant lesions of the liver. The common ones are hepatocellular hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocellular carcinoma of the liver. This type of disease needs to be treated promptly once detected. Surgical resection or radiofrequency ablation can be considered. In the presence of liver-occupying lesions, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions.