I, too, have a hemangioma of the liver. I was diagnosed almost 10 years ago. It causes no problems, so they have not done anything. The ”cure”, so to speak, would be surgery. However, the surgery is high risk, and entails having tubes which would come out of the side of the body, in order to drain the bile. Then, since this surgery is usually done through the abdomen, the recuperation time is fairly long. They do not like to do this surgery unless absolutely necessary. The liver does reginerate though, so after surgery, the liver would be fine (barring any infections, etc.).
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