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Results 1 - 10 of 274 for hemangioma OR scar
  1. A hemangioma is an abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs. ... in the first several months of life. The hemangioma may be: In the top skin layers ( capillary ...
  2. A hepatic hemangioma is a liver mass made of widened (dilated) blood vessels. It is not cancerous. ... A hepatic hemangioma is the most common type of liver mass that is not caused by cancer. It may be a ...
  3. Scar revision is surgery to improve or reduce the appearance of scars. It also restores function, and corrects skin changes ( ... Scar tissue forms as skin heals after an injury (such as an accident) or surgery. How much ...
  4. ... include: Strawberry hemangiomas (strawberry mark, nevus vascularis, capillary hemangioma, hemangioma simplex) may develop several weeks after birth. ...
  5. A keloid is a growth of extra scar tissue. It occurs where the skin has healed after an injury. ... These treatments, especially surgery, sometimes cause the keloid scar to become larger.
  6. ... entire body, and acts as a protective barrier. Scar tissue forms as skin heals after an injury ( ... heredity; and skin characteristics including color (pigmentation). No scar can be removed completely. The degree of improvement ...
  7. This child has a juvenile hemangioma (strawberry hemangioma) on the chin. These may begin as flat, red spots and later become larger and elevated. Juvenile hemangiomas often ...
  8. ... asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), the hemangioma is removed. If the hemangioma is large, the site is covered with a ...
  9. ... abdominal CT scan shows a blood vessel tumor (hemangioma) in the liver.
  10. ... blood stream) shows a mass of blood vessels (hemangioma) in the liver.
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