Hemangioma
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- Propranolol for the Treatment of Infant Hemangioma: One Mother's First-Hand ExperienceInfant hemangiomas can be completely benign tumors that don't need treatment at all, or they can be potentially harmful for a variety of reasons. This is an account of our family's experience treating our daughter's hemangioma with the drug Propranolol.
- What is a Hepatic Hemangioma?A benign liver tumor comprised of dilated blood vessels is called a hepatic hemangioma.
- What are Hemangiomas?Hemangiomas are abnormalities of the blood vessels near the skin. They are considered to be birthmarks, more commonly called strawberry birthmarks.
- Sclerosing Hemangioma: My ExperienceIf I hadn't had appendicitis, I never would have known I had this tumor. Learn possible signs and symptoms, how it's diagnosed and what treatments are out there.
Three Noncancerous Skin Growths: Lipoma, Hemangioma, and DermatofibromaThere are quite a few different types of skin growths. They include lipomas, hemangiomas, and dermatofibromas. Learn when you need to be concerned.
What is Giant Cavernous Liver Hemangioma?This non-cancerous tumor can be symptom-free or life threatening.- The Infant Hemangioma and What to DoAn infant hemangioma, otherwise known as a birthmark, is a tumor of cells that line blood vessels and may grow at an increasing rate.
- Hemangioma: One Child's Success StoryAn account of a mother's journey to get treatment for her daughter born with a disfiguring hemangioma.
- Symptoms and Treatment of Strawberry HemangiomasStrawberry hemangiomas are birthmarks that can be quite alarming to parents. They have a red or purple appearance and grow quite rapidly. Parents should find out all about the birthmark to fully understand what is happening.
- How to Treat a Bleeding HemangiomaLet this guide help you treat your small child's bleeding hemangioma.
- Strawberry Hemangioma in Infants: Causes and AdviceStrawberry hemangioma presents itself on females more frequently than males, primarily on light-skinned infants
- Understanding HemangiomaHemangioma is a term used to describe a tumor or collection of dilated blood vessel tissue which may appear on the skin or on the internal organs. Many people think of hemangioma as a birth mark. This article explains more about this condition:
- Diagnosing Cavernous AngiomaCavernous Angiomas are clusters of abnormal blood vessels found in the brain and spinal cord. They are usually red to purple in color and resemble a raspberry and the size ranges from microscopic to inches in diameter.
