Is a hemangioma congenital?
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Julian Anderson
Works at the International Fund for Agricultural Development, Lives in Rome, Italy.
Hemangiomas are benign tumors that are made up of blood vessels. They are often congenital, which means they are present at birth, although they may not always be visible at that time. Some hemangiomas are not detectable until weeks or months after birth when they begin to grow. They can occur anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on the skin or in internal organs such as the liver.
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Studied at Stanford University, Lives in Palo Alto. Entrepreneur in the tech industry, specializing in software development.
Congenital hemangiomas (CH) are non-cancerous (benign) tumors that are present and fully formed at birth. ... There is no known cause for congenital hemangiomas. Congenital hemangiomas are different in that unlike infantile hemangiomas, CH do not grow or proliferate after birth.
2023-04-16 14:04:30
Daniel Kim
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Congenital hemangiomas (CH) are non-cancerous (benign) tumors that are present and fully formed at birth. ... There is no known cause for congenital hemangiomas. Congenital hemangiomas are different in that unlike infantile hemangiomas, CH do not grow or proliferate after birth.