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Q: My daughter developed numerous hemangiomas, most of them on her face and stomach, when she was a few months old. She’s now 6 years old, and they have not gone away. She is self-conscious about them ...
A hemangioma of the skin is an abnormal buildup of blood vessels on or under the surface of the skin. A hemangioma may look like a red-wine or strawberry-colored plaque, and it may protrude from the ...
Hemangiomas happen when additional blood vessels develop. External hemangiomas are visible on the skin as a red mark. Also known as vascular birthmarks or infantile hemangiomas, they usually cause no ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Surgical removal of some infant hemangiomas may be considered instead of observation or therapeutic management.
Defective signaling of vascular endothelial growth factor seems to underlie the development of hemangiomas, disfiguring tumors arising early in life (pages 1236–1246). Hemangiomas are common, benign ...
Expert Rev Resp Med. 2010;4(4):455-462. Despite the lack of data on its comparative effectiveness, and despite its potential complications, the laser is a viable option for treatment of AIH, ...
Corticosteroids are commonly used to treat infantile hemangioma, but the mechanism of action of this therapy is unknown. We investigated the effect of corticosteroids in a previously described in vivo ...
A hemangioma is a benign growth made up of an abnormally dense collection of blood vessels. Often referred to as a birthmark, these tumors usually develop on the face, neck, scalp or back shortly ...