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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Facial hemangioma
  1. ... birth, although they may be present at birth. Hemangiomas on the face can be disfiguring and may interfere with visual ...
  2. ... in color. They are frequently seen on the face, but may occur on any area of the body. Hemangiomas -- a collection of capillaries (small blood vessels) that ...
  3. ... this condition will have a port-wine stain birthmark (usually on the face) and may have nervous system problems. ... Port-wine stain (more common on the upper face and eyelid than the rest ... pressure in the eye) Low thyroid function ( hypothyroidism )
  4. ... are most often found on the neck and face. These areas consist of small blood vessels that are very close together. Cavernous hemangiomas (angioma cavernosum, cavernoma) are similar to strawberry hemangiomas, ...
  5. Pyogenic granulomas are small, raised, and red bumps on the skin. The bumps have a smooth surface and may be moist. They bleed easily ...
  6. ... and children. They are frequently located on the face, but can occur anywhere. Most appear within the first few weeks of birth, and most regress within a few years. Large or disfiguring hemangiomas, or hemangiomas that fail to regress, require surgical ...
  7. Most stork bites on the face go away completely in about 18 months. Stork bites on the back of the neck usually do not go away.
  8. Symptoms can include: Birthmarks that are the color of coffee with ... the ring finger Failure to thrive , including delayed bone age ...
  9. ... Port-wine stains occur most often on the face but can appear anywhere on the body. Over time, the area can become thickened and take on a cobblestone-like appearance.
  10. ... weakness in an area of the body or face Numbness in an area of the body ... Language difficulties Numbness of any part of the face or body Persistent headache Seizures Subarachnoid hemorrhage Vision ...
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