Patient: In November 2006, a hemangioma was found on the liver by enhanced CT, and was infused for one month after the discovery! Then I went to Shandong Armed Police Hospital for enhanced CT examination and found that there were more shadows on the liver, saying that it might deteriorate! Then went to Shandong Provincial Cancer Hospital to confirm the diagnosis is also said to be deteriorating! This way the hospital stayed down to do the interventional treatment for the first time the effect is better face is not yellow! After staying at home for half a month, I went back to do the second time and came back with less good results! Please ask Dr. Xu they are not to misdiagnosis? Xu Haifeng: Generally speaking, the chance of hemangioma becoming malignant is very small. However, sometimes it is difficult to distinguish hemangioma from other liver tumors. If it can be surgically removed, it can be surgically removed. If it is temporarily inoperable, it can be intervened to see if the tumor shrinks, so as to fight for the chance of surgery.