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Hemangiomas appear macroscopically as dark, raised foci and are generally soft in texture. They occasionally occur in association with hepatocellular neoplasms and tend to hemorrhage easily, which may result in fatal intraabdominal bleeding. Hemangioma of the rat liver is a relatively rare spontaneous neoplasm.
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Brooks, P.N., Roe, F.J.C. (1985). Hemangioma, Liver, Rat. In: Jones, T.C., Mohr, U., Hunt, R.D. (eds) Digestive System. Monographs on Pathology of Laboratory Animals. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96910-2_9
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