PURPOSE: To determine whether change in size is a characteristic of ca
vernous hemangioma of the liver. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-one foc
al masses in 21 patients were diagnosed as cavernous hemangiomas with
imaging-guided percutaneous fine-needle biopsy performed between 2 wee
ks and 2 months after initial imaging study (computed tomography [CT]
or ultrasonography [US]). Follow-up imaging examinations (CT, US, or m
agnetic resonance imaging plus US) were obtained at 5-84 months in all
patients. RESULTS: The cavernous hemangiomas ranged in size from 1.5
to 13.5 cm. At follow-up imaging, 19 (90%) of 21 lesions had not chang
ed in size; the two remaining lesions increased by 1 and 2 cm over 3 a
nd 10 months, respectively. CONCLUSION: The size of the majority of ca
vernous hemangiomas remains stable for periods of follow-up ranging fr
om 5 to 84 months. Growth of these lesions is not characteristic and,
when it occurs, should prompt reassessment of the diagnosis.