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1. Vascular Birthmarks include macular stains, hemangiomas and port wine stains

2. Angioma caverno´sum (cavernous Angioma) cavernous hemAngioma

3. 20 Can be benign hemangioma changed into malign?

4. Are cavernous sinus hemangiomas and cavernous malformations different entities?

5. What is a Cavernous hemangioma? A Cavernous hemangioma is a collection of abnormal, dilated blood vessels in the brain

6. These malformations are sometimes called cavernomas, Cavernous hemangiomas or occult vascular malformations

7. "Anastomosing hemangioma of the genitourinary tract: a lesion mimicking angiosarcoma."

8. Anastomosing hemangioma (AH) is a novel tumor of vascular origin

9. Anastomosing hemangioma is a rare neoplastic vascular lesion, histologically mimicking angiosarcoma

10. 21 Hemangioma is the most common type of vascular anomaly ( birthmark ).

11. There are several distinct types of Angiomas, including hemAngioma, spider Angioma, and cherry Angioma

12. Rare cases of Anastomosing hemangiomas have been described in the liver and in nonrenal genitourinary sites.

13. Cavernous hemangioma of the renal hilum presenting as an Avascularised solid mass

14. A push-enteroscopy using a high-resolution videoendoscope (Fujinon, Japan) was then performed and showed a 20 × 25-mm Ampullar hemangioma, a 5 × 8-mm vascular sessile lesion located in the third duodenum, a 20-mm pedunculated vascular lesion in the first jejunal loop and several small sessile hemangiomas located in the proximal part of the

15. Certain types of Birthmarks, such as a salmon patch or hemangioma, often fade on their own

16. HemAngiomas can occur anywhere on the body, but are most commonly found on the face and neck.

17. Strawberry or capillary hemangiomas are raised red marks caused by collections of widened blood vessels in the skin .

18. There are several distinct types of Angiomas, including hemangioma, spider angioma, and cherry angioma

19. Anastomosing hemangioma is a recently described vascular lesion that occurs predominantly in older adults

20. A hemAngioma is a non-cancerous (benign) tumor caused by abnormal growth of blood vessels

21. What is an Angioma? Angioma or haemAngioma (American spelling ‘hemAngioma’) describes a benign vascular skin lesion

22. Hemangioma of the umbilical cord with associated Amnionic inclusion cyst: two uncommon entities occurring simultaneously.

23. AIM: To investigate the clinical application of proton MR spectroscopy (1HMRS) in cavernous hemangioma, venous angioma and hemangiosarcoma.

24. Anastomosing hemangioma (AH) is an unusual benign vascular lesion that commonly occurs in the kidney and genitourinary tract

25. Learn in-depth information on Brain HemAngioma, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.

26. They are also referred by other names such as Cherry HemAngioma, Capillary Angioma, and Senile Angioma

27. Cavernous hemangioma, also called Cavernous angioma, cavernoma, or cerebral cavernoma (CCM) (when referring to presence in the brain) is a type of benign vascular tumor or hemangioma, where a collection of dilated blood vessels form a lesion

28. What are the types of red Birthmarks? One common kind of vascular birthmark is the hemangioma

29. One of the most common types of Birthmarks is called a hemangioma (say: he-man-jee-OH-muh)

30. [ an″je-o´mah] a benign tumor made up of blood vessels (hemAngioma) or lymph vessels (lymphangioma)

31. Angioma definition, a benign tumor consisting chiefly of dilated or newly formed blood vessels (hemAngioma ) or lymph vessels (lymphAngioma )

32. A hemAngioma is a raised area which is often intensely red in color, and which normally occurs on the face or neck.

33. Anastomosing hemangioma, a recently recognized benign vascular neoplasm originally described in the kidney, may be confused with well-differentiated angiosarcoma

34. Anastomosing hemangioma (AH) is a very rare vascular tumor mimicking angiosarcoma, predominately observed in kidney and less frequently in other organs

35. Anastomosing hemangioma, a benign vascular neoplasm histologically simulating angiosarcoma, is newly recognized and has been described primarily in the genitourinary tract

36. Vascular Birthmarks include Salmon patches, strawberry hemangiomas, and port-wine stains.They are as result of increased blood vessels in the area that is affected.

37. A Cavernous hemangioma may also be known as a cavernoma, a ‘cav-mal’, a Cavernous angioma, or a cerebral Cavernous malformation

38. Infantile hepatic hemangiomas (IHH), particularly of the diffuse subtype can, in severe cases, be associated with hepatic and cardiac failure, compartment syndrome and Consumptive hypothyroidism

39. A Cavernous hemangioma happens when capillaries – small blood vessels that connect arteries and veins – swell and form a noncancerous mass called an angioma.

40. Anastomosing hemangioma, a benign vascular neoplasm histologically simulating angiosarcoma, is newly recognized and has been described primarily in the genitourinary tract.We have encountered this lesion in the liver and gastrointestinal tract, where it can be diagnostically challenging, especially in core biopsy.Herein, we described 6 cases of Anastomosing hemangioma of the liver and

41. Depending on the Birthmark, treatment options include surgery, laser therapy, and (in the case of certain hemangiomas) topical, oral, or injected steroids or topical or oral beta-blockers

42. A cerebral Cavernous malformation (also known as Cavernous angioma, Cavernous hemangioma) is an abnormal group of small blood vessels that may be found in the brain and spinal cord

43. Cavernous malformations, also known as "Cavernous angiomas," "Cavernous hemangiomas" or just "cavernomas" are clusters of tightly packed abnormal blood vessels surrounded by normal brain tissue

44. Common types in this category include salmon patch, infantile hemangioma, capillary malformation (port wine stain), Pigmented Birthmarks are usually brown and are caused by a cluster of pigmented cells.

45. The most common facial features of SLOS include microcephaly, bitemporal narrowing (reduced distance between temples), ptosis, a short and upturned nose, micrognathia, epicanthal folds, and capillary hemangioma of the nose.

46. They are also known as senile angioma, capillary angioma, cherry hemangioma, Campbell de Morgan spots or cherry red skin papules/moles.The size of the Angiomas can vary from a pinhead to about a quarter-inch in diameter.

47. A case of hemangioma of the umbilical cord with an associated Amnionic epithelial inclusion cyst (4.5 cm in maximum dimension), diagnosed by pathological examination at 26 weeks of gestation following in utero fetal demise, is reported

48. One hundred and six cirrhotic patients (68 male, 38 female; mean age +/- SD, 70 +/- 7 years) with 121 biopsy-proven hepatocellular nodules (72 hepatocellular carcinomas, 10 dysplastic and 15 regenerative nodules, 12 hemangiomas, and 12 other Benignancies) detected during US surveillance were prospectively recruited.

49. In this study a case of ovarian hemangioma in wild boar is described with histological characterization and immunohistological detection of von Willebrand's factor (vWf), CD31, CD34,Ulex europeaus agglutinin 1 (UEA1), vimentin and keratin in formalin fixed tissue sections.

50. Angioma The term Angioma, also known as a haemAngioma or hemAngioma, characterizes a number of benign tumors, resulting from the excessive proliferation of blood vessel cells (endothelial cells). Typically, these tumors are present at or near the surface of …

51. There are several types of Birthmarks, and they can be broken into two major categories, according to Diseases and Disorders.First, there are red Birthmarks, called vascular Birthmarks or hemangiomas (derived from the Greek word "hema," meaning "blood," and "oma," meaning "tumor").

52. Under 2 600 surgical specimens examinated in the salivary gland register from 1965 to 1974 1 067 tumour cases (41%) were found. 929 of these cases (87%) were epithelial tumours, 89 (8%) non-epithelial tumours (hemangiomas etc.) and 49 (5%) metastases or periglandular tumours. 71,5% of the epithelial tumours could be classified as benign (51,5% pleomorphic adenomas, 20% monomorphic adenomas), 28,5% as malignant (2,5% acinic cell tumours, 6% mucoepidermoid tumours, 20% carcinomas).