We described two cases of infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma: one with a
solitary lesion and the other with multicentric lesions. Clinical
presentation was with no liver symptoms in case 1, and hepatomegaly, failure
to thrive, and palpable abdominal mass in case 2. Diagnostic imaging revealed
single tumor formation in case 1 and multiple nodules in the liver in case 2.
Dilemmas related to nature of the tumor were solved by microscopic analysis.
The patient with the clinical appearance of a single lesion was successfully
operated. The patient with multiple lesions in the liver tissue showed
complete involution after corticotherapy.