Year 2008 / Volume 100 / Number 8
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Giant hepatic hemangioma associated with Kasabach-Merrit syndrome

pp. 511-513

Valdés Mas, M. / Ortiz Sánchez, M. L. / Rodrigo Agudo, J. L. / Miras López, M. / Pons Miñano, J. A. / Carballo Álvarez, F.

Abstract
Hepatic hemangioma is the most frequent liver’s tumor. The majority are small, asymptomatic and have an excellent prognosis. Those larger than 5 cm can be associated to a consumptive coagulopathy called Kasabach-Merrit syndrome. We present a patient with a giant hepatic hemangioma with multiple hemangimatosis associated to Kasabach-Merrit syndrome.
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Valdés Mas, M. / Ortiz Sánchez, M. L. / Rodrigo Agudo, J. L. / Miras López, M. / Pons Miñano, J. A. / Carballo Álvarez, F.. Giant hepatic hemangioma associated with Kasabach-Merrit syndrome. 511-513


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