Hemangioma is a congenital developmental abnormality that occurs more often in infants and children, mainly as a raised skin mass that is usually red or dark purple in color, and occurs more often in female infants. Hemangiomas that occur in adults are also associated with congenital developmental abnormalities and occur mainly in the liver and other substantial organs. Large hemangiomas in the liver may also rupture, and surgical treatment can be chosen to remove the hemangioma or part of the liver tissue if necessary, and pathological examination should also be performed after surgery.