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Haider Bin Khalid1, Aamna Hassan1, Sana Munir Gill1
1Department of Nuclear Medicine,Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center,Lahore.
Abstract:
Hepatic Haemangioma is the most common benign liver tumour. There are two types of haemangiomas: capillary haemangioma and cavernous haemangiomas. The term"giant haemangioma"isreserved for lesionslarger than 5 cm. Given the abundance of vascular structures around the liver, SPECT/CT hybrid imaging with 99mTc labelled Red Blood Cells (RBCs) constitutes an excellent modality for localization and characterization of hepatic haemangiomas.
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