Discussing the treatment methods for hepatic hemangioma, including the importance of surgical treatment and dietary regulation.
The slow resolution of newborn jaundice may be related to various factors, including the hepatitis B vaccine administration.
Discuss the treatment options for hepatic right lobe posterior segment hemangioma, including surgical and non-surgical treatment methods.
A 6-year-old child experienced liver enlargement, leg cramps, and numbness. Detailed examination results: Previous treatment and effectiveness: Taken calcium tablets, no significant improvement.
Hepatoblastoma is a common malignant tumor found in infants. Its detailed pathogenesis is not yet clear, but it is generally believed to be related to abnormal proliferation and differentiation of liver cells during embryonic development.
In May 2009, a 11-year-old male patient experienced abdominal pain and abnormal blood counts. Possibilities such as viral hepatitis, bacterial hepatitis, or autoimmune diseases should be considered, and it is recommended to undergo liver function tests and viral antibody tests to determine the cause.
A child of six months old was hospitalized for 25 days due to pneumonia, with liver function tests showing elevated alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels, abnormal total protein and globulin, and elevated white blood cells. Inquire whether this condition is severe and how to treat it. It is recommended to undergo inpatient liver protection and enzyme reduction treatment, and to nourish liver cells.
Liver cavernous hemangioma can be treated through surgical procedures and other methods.