Cherry Hemangioma: eMedicine Dermatology
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Cherry Hemangioma: eMedicine Dermatology
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Tags: Dermatology, Skin
Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2010 at 7:15 pm By:
Cherry hemangiomas are common and appear as a result of dilated venules. Learn more about cherry hemangiomas. http://bit.ly/9tHqMB
Infantile Hemangioma: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Infantile hemangiomas are benign vascular neoplasms that have a characteristic clinical course marked by early proliferation and followed by spontaneous involution. During the proliferative phase in the neonatal period or early infancy, a rapidly dividing endothelial ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Infantile hemangioma treatment with propranolol: http://bit.ly/aLZdhk
Pyogenic Granuloma (Lobular Capillary Hemangioma): eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Pyogenic granuloma is a relatively common benign vascular lesion of the skin and mucosa whose exact cause is unknown. This misnamed entity is neither infectious nor granulomatous. The lesion usually occurs in children and young adults ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Pyogenic granuloma is a red bump on the skin that bleeds easily due to a high number of blood vessels. Learn more. http://bit.ly/dwjKrx
Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a syndrome characterized by multiple cutaneous venous malformations in association with visceral lesions, most commonly affecting the GI tract. In 1860, Gascoyen first described an association between cavernous hemangiomas ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Blue rubber bleb nevus is a rare blood vessel disorder that affects the skin and internal organs. Learn more about it. http://bit.ly/cpQR1u
Targetoid Hemosiderotic Hemangioma: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: In 1988, Santa Cruz and Aronberg 1 first described targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma (THH), which is a benign vascular neoplasm that some have postulated may represent a reactive condition.2 Also termed hobnail hemangioma, targetoid hemosiderotic ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2010 at 2:58 am By:
Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma is a benign legion that is largely of diagnostic or cosmetic concern. http://bit.ly/cOMfCd
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