What is a solid nodular hemangioma in the liver?

Intrahepatic solid nodular hemangioma is a benign lesion due to the proliferation of blood vessels within the liver due to congenital factors and other causes, which may manifest as a mass-like structure. Intrahepatic solid nodular hemangioma is a mass structure composed of arterial and venous malformations within the liver, and the size of the tumor varies. Its etiology is not clear at present in the clinic, and may be related to congenital vascular development abnormality, high estrogen and progesterone levels, vascular infection and other reasons. Most of them do not have obvious clinical symptoms, and when the hemangioma body is too large, there may be rupture and bleeding, abdominal mass, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms. As a benign lesion, intrahepatic solid nodular hemangioma develops slowly and generally has no malignant tendency, so there is no need to worry too much. It is recommended to go to the hospital for regular checkups, and choose the appropriate treatment method according to the specific situation when the tumor becomes bigger or has symptoms.