verisuonikasvain
Verisuonikasvain, also known as hemangioma, is a common benign (non-cancerous) vascular tumor. It is formed by an abnormal proliferation of blood vessels. Verisuonikasvaimet can occur anywhere in the body but are most frequently found in infants. In children, they are often called infantile hemangiomas.
Infantile hemangiomas typically appear within the first few weeks of life and can grow rapidly for several
The cause of verisuonikasvain is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to genetic
While most verisuonikasvaimet are superficial and cause no harm, some can occur deeper within tissues or organs,
Diagnosis is often made through physical examination. In some cases, imaging studies like ultrasound or MRI