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Results 1 - 10 of 48 for hemangioma OR telangiectasia OR scar
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), the hemangioma is removed. If the hemangioma is large, the site is covered with a ...
  3. Telangiectasia is the dilation of small superficial vessels and capillaries that cause numerous flat red marks on the hands, face and tongue. Telangiectasia can be a symptom of scleroderma or other ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. ... blood stream) shows a mass of blood vessels (hemangioma) in the liver.
  6. ... abdominal CT scan shows a blood vessel tumor (hemangioma) in the liver.
  7. Essential telangiectasia often appears over the lower extremities, beginning in adolescence, and continuing throughout adult life.
  8. A hemangioma is a non-cancerous (benign) growth of blood vessels. They are the most common benign blood vessel ( ...
  9. Keloids are an overgrowth of scar tissue at the site of a healed skin injury. They often create a thick, puckered effect simulating a tumor. Keloids may ...
  10. Images ... Hemangiomas are tumors made up of dilated blood vessels that usually appear shortly after birth, although they may be present ...
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