It depends: If it is truly a hemangioma, and not some other vascular anomaly, then usually complete removal can be done. Sometimes it cannot be removed completely when major organs are involved, but those are usually some other form of vascular anomaly such as a venous malformation, etc.
Answered 7/1/2012
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