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hemangioma, angiogram, hemangioma on the face, nose, circulatory system, cavernous hemangioma, strawberry nevus, hemangiomas, abnormally dense collections of dilated small blood vessels, capillaries, in the skin, internal organs, classically recognized hemangioma, visible red skin lesion, in the top skin layers, capillary hemangioma, deeper, in the skin, cavernous hemangioma, a mixture of both, hemangiomas, present at birth, appear, a few months after birth, beginning at a site that has appeared slightly dusky, differently colored than the surrounding tissue, hemangiomas, deep, superficial, undergo a rapid growth phase, the volume, size increase rapidly, phase is followed by a rest phase, the hemangioma changes very little, an involutional phase, the hemangioma begins to disappear, involutional phase, hemangiomas, disappear completely, large cavernous hemangiomas distort the skin around them, ultimately leave visible changes, in the skin, a superficial capillary hemangioma, involute completely, leaving no evidence of its past presence, hemangiomas present anywhere on the body, most disturbing to parents, on the infant's face, head, hemangiomas, the eyelid, interfere, the development of normal vision, must be treated, in the first few months of life, on rare occasions, location of hemangiomas, interfere, breathing, feeding, vital functions, lesions, require early treatment, large cavernous hemangiomas, develop secondary infections, ulcerate, bleeding is common, significant following injury, hemangioma, a red to reddish-purple, raised lesion on the skin, a massive, raised tumor, blood vessels, a possibility, hemangiomas, diagnosed by a physical examination, case of deep, mixed lesions, a ct scan, mri scan performed to ensure that deeper structures, not involved, a hemangioma associated, rare syndromes, additional studies, any of these syndromes, superficial, "strawberry" hemangiomas often, not treated, allowed to disappear on own, result is usuaully normal-appearing skin, a laser, eradicate the small vessels, cavernous hemangiomas that involve the eyelid, obstruct vision, generally treated, injections of steroids, laser treatments that rapidly reduce the size, the lesions, allowing normal vision to develop, large cavernous hemangiomas, mixed hemangiomas, oral steroids, injections of steroids, hemangioma, lasers have been, reduce the bulk, the hemangiomas, lasers emitting yellow light selectively damage the vessels, in the hemangioma, damaging the overlying skin, physicians, using a combination, of steroid injection, laser therapy together, superficial hemangiomas should disappear completely on own, large cavernous hemangiomas, evaluated by a physician, treated appropriately, bleeding, visual abnormalities, amblyopia, strabismus, psychosocial problems, all birthmarks, hemangiomas, evaluated by the health care provider, a routine examination, no known way, prevent hemangiomas.



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