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Treatment of hemangiomas in children
Hemangioma is a common tumor in children, formed when blood vessels proliferate. Although most cases of hemangioma are benign and disappear on their own, there is a small percentage of hemangioma that progresses to malignancy, causing many complications for children. Therefore, timely treatment of hemangioma in children will help children develop best.
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Blood tumors in children are dangerous?
Hemangiomas in children are usually benign and disappear on their own before the child turns 10. However, there are some cases where hemangiomas continue to grow and invade other organs or have complications, greatly affecting the child's health.
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Why are there hemangiomas under the skin?
Hemangioma is the most common benign subcutaneous blood tumor in children that can be found in all areas of the body. The rate of disease in children is 59% at birth, 40% in the first month, 30% in premature babies under 1.8 kg weight. So what is the cause of subcutaneous hemangioma?
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Surgery for cavernous hemangiomas
Cavernous hemangioma is a brain vascular malformation. Treatment of cavernous hemangioma is mainly surgical with the aim of removing the entire tumor, preserving important brain functions and reducing the risk of complications.
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