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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Cerebral hemangioma
  1. A cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an abnormal connection between the arteries and veins in the brain that usually forms ...
  2. ... associated with strabismus in children include: Apert syndrome Cerebral palsy Congenital rubella Hemangioma near the eye during infancy Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome ...
  3. 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 cancer cells. An MRI of the brain or spine might be done if the nevus is over the spine. A giant nevus on the spine may be ...
  4. ... is needed. Depending on the location of the birthmark and other symptoms, the provider may want to do an intraocular pressure test of the eye or x-ray of the skull . An MRI or CT scan of the brain may also be done.
  5. The health care provider should check all birthmarks, including a port-wine stain. Glaucoma may be one sign of the condition. Tests may include: CT scan MRI scan X-rays
  6. ... injury (as in burns and head injury) Large hemangioma (a blood vessel that is not formed properly)
  7. ... spleen or liver Gallbladder or bile duct problems Hemangiomas Hydronephrosis (kidney swelling from the backflow of urine) ...