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Which of the following is characteristic of hepatic haemangiomas?
Select the correct answer
A. They are likely to rupture when the diameter is > 5cm
B. They have an estimated prevalence of ~ 5%
C. They often present with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome (KMS)
D. They typically have a central scar on imaging
E. They very rarely show calcification on imaging
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