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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Congenital hemangioma
  1. ... strabismus in children include: Apert syndrome Cerebral palsy Congenital rubella Hemangioma near the eye during infancy Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome ...
  2. ... cafe-au-lait spots, moles, and Mongolian spots. Birthmarks can be red or other colors.
  3. ... after delivery. It disappears by 1 week. Colored birthmarks or skin markings may include: Congenital nevi are moles (darkly pigmented skin markings) that ...
  4. ... infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus before birth) Congenital rubella syndrome Drugs that affect platelet function or clotting factors Fragile blood vessels seen in older people (senile purpura) Hemangioma (abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin ...
  5. ... large body size, large organs, and other symptoms) Congenital ... or hemangioma (malformations in the lymph system or buildup of ...
  6. ... melanocytosis is the name of a kind of birthmark that is flat and blue, or blue-gray in color. They appear at birth or in the first few weeks of life. Dermal melanocytosis was formerly called Mongolian blue spots.
  7. You should have all birthmarks looked at by a health care provider. A skin biopsy may be needed to confirm the diagnosis or check for ...