hemangiomat
Hemangiomat, a term sometimes used for hemangioma, refers to a benign vascular tumor composed of proliferating blood vessels. These lesions can be solitary or multiple and may involve the skin and subcutaneous tissue, mucous membranes, or, in rarer cases, internal organs. They are not cancerous and do not metastasize, but their size and location can cause functional or cosmetic concerns.
The most common form is infantile hemangioma, which typically appears within weeks after birth, undergoes rapid
Diagnosis is usually clinical, based on appearance and history. Additional imaging, such as ultrasound with Doppler
Treatment is often conservative for small, uncomplicated hemangiomas. Problematic infantile hemangiomas may respond to oral propranolol
The prognosis is generally favorable, particularly for infantile hemangiomas, though some lesions can ulcerate, bleed, or