Hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of the liver. Less than 10 % of cases become large enough to cause symptom. When hemangioma becomes symptomatic, it can be managed by surgery, arterial embolisa-tion or radiofrequency.We report here a case of giant hemangioma in a patient with chronic renal failure simulating abdominal tumor treated successfully by surgical resection (left atypical lobectomy of the liver). We also review the literature about the management of symptomatic hepatic hemangioma.
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