The differential diagnosis of these lesions is essential to determine the therapy.
Sclerosed haemangioma: Certain hemangioma may degenerate with an extensive fibrosis beginning at the center of the lesion at the origin of the obliteration of the vascular spaces.
Giant haemangioma: These hemangiomas may be the seat of thrombosis, liquefaction and fibrosis.
Multiple hemangiomas: This consists of several hemangiomas distributed in the liver.
Pedunculated hemangioma: The pedunculated hemangioma is a very rare lesion with extrahepatic development.
Haemangioma and hepatic steatosis: Hepatic steatotic infiltration is known to modify the typical appearance of focal hepatic lesions.
Haemangioma and cirrhosis of the liver.