Hepatic haemangiomatosis
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Hepatic haemangiomatosis is a situation whencondition in which the are multiple haemangiomas affecting the liver.
Terminology
When the lesions are spread throughout the liver, then this is termed diffuse hepatic haemangiomatosis (the latter situation typically occurs in infants 1).
In CT imaging, the presence of phleboliths may aid in diagnosis.
Pathology
Associations
Radiographic features
CT-scan
The presence of phleboliths may aid in diagnosis.
-<p><strong>Hepatic haemangiomatosis</strong> is a situation when the are multiple <a href="/articles/hepatic-haemangioma-3">haemangiomas</a> affecting the liver. When the lesions are spread throughout the liver, then this is termed <a href="/articles/diffuse-hepatic-haemangiomatosis">diffuse hepatic haemangiomatosis</a> (the latter situation typically occurs in infants <sup>1</sup>).</p><p>In CT imaging, the presence of phleboliths may aid in diagnosis.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><h5>Associations</h5><ul><li>- +<p><strong>Hepatic haemangiomatosis</strong> is a condition in which the are multiple <a href="/articles/hepatic-haemangioma-3">haemangiomas</a> affecting the liver.</p><h4>Terminology</h4><p>When the lesions are spread throughout the liver, then this is termed <a href="/articles/diffuse-hepatic-haemangiomatosis">diffuse hepatic haemangiomatosis</a>.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><h5>Associations</h5><ul><li>
-</li></ul>- +</li></ul><h4>Radiographic features</h4><h5>CT-scan</h5><p>The presence of phleboliths may aid in diagnosis.</p>