Anastomosing hemangioma (AH) is a rare benign vascular neoplasm. It has been reported most commonly in the testes and genitourinary system [1-2], but it has also been described in the liver [3], gastrointestinal tract, ovary , and paraspinal region [4]. Although AH is well differentiated and has no malignant potential, it lacks specific imaging features and is therefore difficult to diagnose preoperatively. AH occurring in the liver is prone to be misdiagnosed as liver angiosarcoma [5]. Similarl
