Right frontal subcortical white matter cavernous hemangioma

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Even if it is the same type of disease, the different methods, the different doctors in the hospital chosen, and the different degrees of the disease will lead to different costs. So, what factors are related to the cost of hemangioma**? I would like to introduce it to you today.

    From the pathological aspect, 1. Types of hemangiomas, there are many types of hemangiomas. According to different types, there are different methods in different periods, and each method should be selected according to the specific situation of the patient, and the cost is naturally different. To determine the type of hemangioma, it is best to seek a doctor's face-to-face consultation, and some can make a preliminary diagnosis after seeing **, but some even need special examinations to determine.

    2. The size and depth of the tumor. The size and depth of the tumor are different, and the ** is different. If the tumor is larger and thicker, it will affect the course of treatment, which will directly affect the cost of the project.

    Some hemangiomas also need to be considered according to the location, depth, extent, and boundary of the medical history, and whether major blood vessels and nerves are involved. 3. Individual differences, people from different places have different personal physiques. The ** approach taken into account cannot be generalized either.

    Doctors should consider comprehensively according to the individual's physique and be targeted, in order to effectively treat hemangioma. Naturally, the cost varies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cavernous hemangioma can occur in any part of the human body, internal organs and other important organs may also occur, and has the characteristics of dilated and infiltrative growth, which can cause both disfigurement and organ dysfunction

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can use the method of Chinese medicine because Chinese medicine is the most conservative method, and it is also the most effective method, which can reduce the tumor and increase your immunity You can contact me

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cavernous hemangiomas can occur in **, subcutaneous tissues, muscles, and even liver, kidneys, etc. The appearance is purple-red, surrounded by tortuous and distended small veins, which are soft and elastic, shrink when squeezed, and recover after decompression. This type of hemangioma grows in size as the baby gets older, sometimes very large and deep, severely damaging the appearance and destroying normal tissue.

    Once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be performed immediately**, with sclerotherapy injection or surgical excision.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cavernous hemangioma is different from capillary cavernous hemangioma, there is no or very little capillary hemangioma tissue in its epidermis, hemangioma mostly grows in subcutaneous tissue, and often invades deep muscles, cavernous hemangioma has a tendency to grow, the volume can rise to a large size, seriously damage the surrounding tissues of adjacent tissues, deform the body, and even destroy and disable, causing facial deformity or disfigurement in the face. However, 10% of cavernous hemangiomas are relatively fixed in volume and have a complete capsule, which is easy to invade the surrounding tissues without obvious boundaries and extend to deep tissues irregularly, so it is very difficult to anatomically separate.

    For details, you can go to the pituitary tumor consultation network for consultation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Glioma? Ask a medical professional!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, cavernous hemangioma is benign, if there are headaches, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is necessary to surgically remove or intervene or gamma knife**, generally it is okay**, or it needs to be active**, so as not to aggravate the condition. It is recommended that you can be hospitalized in the neurology department****.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hemangioma is a common benign tumor, the exact cause of the disease is not very clear, and it can also grow in different parts of the body, including ** and visceral brain tissue. Hemangiomas do not become malignant, smaller hemangiomas generally have no symptoms, if they are larger, they can have corresponding symptoms of the brain, including dizziness and dizziness, and surgery or intervention should be considered for more obvious ones**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not accurate to say how long the right parietal cavernous hemangioma survives, but it still depends on whether the patient is treated in time. If the patient takes a treatment plan suitable for his or her condition as soon as possible, the condition can be relieved. In addition, if you maintain a good attitude, you will be expected to survive for years or even decades, I hope it can help you!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At present, the most common methods for hemangioma are drugs, lasers and surgery, and there is no one method that can be used for all types of hemangiomas. It depends on factors such as the type, location, depth and age of the tumor. Commonly used methods are:

    Surgical resection, radiation**, cryosurgery, sclerotherapy injection, laser irradiation, etc.

    The principles are: prevention or**serious life- or function-threatening related complications; Prevention of malformations or facial defects after hemangioma regression; Prevent ulcers and infections, promote ulcer healing, reduce scarring, and relieve pain in patients who have already developed ulcers; Alleviate the psychological stress of children and their families; Avoid overdoing ** lesions that resolve spontaneously and have a good prognosis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cavernous hemangioma is a vascular malformation that is theoretically not fatal as long as it is active. Therefore, don't be too pessimistic, pay attention to observation, and if it is relatively large, it will be removed by surgery**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, which is common in ** and soft tissues, and is more common at birth or shortly after birth. The residual embryonic angioblasts, active endothelioid germ, invade adjacent tissues to form endothelial cords, which are connected to the remaining blood vessels after catheterization to form hemangiomas, and the intratumoral blood vessels are self-contained and not connected to the surrounding blood vessels. Hemangiomas can occur throughout the body, with oral and maxillofacial hemangiomas accounting for 60% of total hemangiomas, followed by the trunk (25%) and extremities (15%).

    Most of them occur on the face**, subcutaneous tissues, oral mucosa, such as the tongue, lips, floor of the mouth, etc., and a few occur in the jaw or deep tissues. It is more common in women, and the male-to-female ratio is about 1:3 1 4.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The symptoms of cerebral hemangioma vary from person to person, because the clinical symptoms of each patient's tumor growth location are also different, and most patients will have headache, nausea and other symptoms. You may also experience symptoms of epilepsy, which can cause bleeding in the brain in severe cases, which can be life-threatening. It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital as soon as possible**.

    so as not to bring more serious consequences to your body.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cavernous hemangiomas are more harmful and can invade surrounding tissues, cause severe bleeding due to trauma or ulcers, and can also cause serious infections. Cavernous hemangioma is different from capillary hemangioma, there is no or very little capillary tissue on its surface, hemangioma mostly grows in subcutaneous tissue, and often invades deep muscles, cavernous hemangioma has a tendency to grow, the volume can grow to a large size, seriously damage the adjacent surrounding tissues, deform the limbs, and even destroy and disable, causing facial deformity or disfigurement in the face. It is recommended to go to a regular hemangioma specialist hospital for treatment, as soon as possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The hemangioma should be based on the location, depth, color, age, skin quality and other comprehensive considerations of the hemangioma, and formulate an exclusive plan to carry out personalized treatment. Generally, the system of choosing a formal and professional hospital ** is more perfect, and the results obtained are better.

    How to hemangioma, different scenarios are different.

    1. Hemangioma is only superficial, the lesion is small, and with the passage of time, there is a tendency to become lighter, you can choose to go to the hospital for a face-to-face consultation, according to the doctor's instructions for self-cultivation, such as a light diet, avoid the intake of spicy and heavy internal food.

    2. The hemangioma lesion is moderate, and there is no tendency to deteriorate for many years, and it can be controlled by drugs or lasers combined with drugs according to the doctor's instructions.

    3. The symptoms of hemangioma are serious, the size itself is large, and with the passage of time, it becomes more and more serious, and advanced laser technology can be adopted or surgery.

    At present, there are many methods for hemangioma, which are very comprehensive for various hemangiomas, including drugs, local injections, local freezing, lasers, surgical resection, etc., if you want to know which method you are suitable for, you must first go to the hospital for examination, and the doctor will plan according to the condition.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cavernous hemangioma has the potential to be cured in the early stages**. Some hemangiomas resolve on their own during puberty. Huge cavernous hemangiomas** are difficult, difficult to operate, easy**.

    Cavernous hemangiomas are common benign vascular lesions that can occur in different parts of the body. If the cavernous hemangioma is small in size and small in number, does not affect the appearance, and has no obvious symptoms, it can be temporarily observed closely without special treatment. If the volume is large and there are obvious symptoms that cause dysfunction, surgical excision can be performed to achieve good results.

    In addition to surgery, other ** modalities include laser, sclerosis, radiotherapy, drugs, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cavernous hemangiomas are benign tumors with a very small chance of malignant transformation. Generally, if it does not affect life or work, it can be completely ignored.

    According to the description of the landlord, the patient's hemangioma is relatively superficial, and if it affects the appearance, it can be directly surgically removed, and the operation is not large, and the effect is generally very good.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cavernous hemangioma is a benign condition. The pros and cons of the measures should be carefully weighed against the potential dangers of the natural history before making a decision. Surgical removal of the lesion is an option, while the following situations may be appropriate for Gamma Knife**

    Those with a history of bleeding or epilepsy;Patients with neurological deficits caused by mass effect;The lesion site is not suitable for excision;Those who refuse to require Gamma Knife** for surgery.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hepatic hemangiomas are mainly cavernous hemangiomas, which are one of the most common benign tumors of the liver. It is essentially an extremely slow-flowing blood lake, which is mostly thought to be caused by congenital abnormal vascular development. Hemangiomas vary in size, but generally 2-3 cm are more common.

    Its symptoms depend on the location of the tumor, the size of the tumor, the rate of growth, and whether the adjacent organs are compressed. If the tumor is larger than 5 cm, or if it is growing rapidly, interventional or surgical intervention may be considered. Most hemangiomas located deep in the liver that are less than 5 cm in diameter and grow at a slower rate require regular repeat ultrasound.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cavernous hemangioma is a vascular malformation with low blood flow that appears at birth, also known as venous malformation, and most of the patients can achieve ideal results through hardening**. If the desired results are not achieved, surgery can be performed**, and superficial cavernous hemangiomas can be treated with lasers**. In addition,..

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are several ways to have a hemangioma**. The key is to ** at the same time. Arrive safe**, without *** and sequelae.

    For the purpose of not affecting development and leaving no scars, then a specialist is first required to accurately diagnose the type of hemangioma, and ultrasound micro-mediated surgery is the first choice for infantile facial cavernous hemangioma.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The harm of cavernous hemangioma is relatively large, and the development has diffuse characteristics, if the lesion can not be removed in time, it can also be complicated by the whole body. Moreover, the damage of cavernous hemangioma varies depending on the location of occurrence.

    For example, if a cavernous hemangioma grows in the patient's legs, when the patient walks upright for too long or stands for a long time, the blood return disorder caused by the squeezing of the veins will cause the tumor to swell and have obvious swelling, which will lead to dysfunction or even deformity of the corresponding parts for a long time. In severe cases, it can lead to muscle necrosis of the limbs, leading to amputation.

    In addition, once the cavernous hemangioma is not formed in time, it will also cause serious complications, the main complications are ulcers, bleeding, infection, damage to vital organ function and limb deformity caused by musculoskeletal damage.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hemangioma, also known as infantile hemangioma (IH), is the most common benign tumor in infants and young children, which is a true vascular tumor caused by the excessive proliferation of normal vascular tissue in the mesoderm. Hemangiomas tend to occur in the head, face, and neck, followed by the limbs and trunk. Occurs in about 30% of neonates at birth and usually grows slowly at 2 or 4 weeks of age, resulting in 10% to 12% at 1 year of age.

    Female infants are more common than male infants, with a ratio of 2 5:1, and the proportion of multiple babies is 15% to 30%.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cavernous hemangioma is a common name for venous malformations that tend to occur in areas such as the neck, eyelids, tongue or the bottom of the mouth. Cavernous hemangiomas** are more difficult than superficial hemangiomas, generally through minimally invasive injection, radiofrequency ablation, surgery and other methods**, and the specific plan still depends on the specific situation of the patient.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cavernous hemangiomas can occur almost anywhere in the body, especially in the limbs, face, neck, and trunk, and cavernous hemangiomas can also grow in the bones, liver, spleen, gastrointestinal tract and other internal organs. Cavernous hemangiomas have a tendency to grow, and can grow to a very large size, severely destroying adjacent surrounding tissues, deforming limbs, and even destroying and disabling, and can cause facial deformity or disfigurement in the face.

    **Methods vary depending on the hospital. The scientific ** is completely curable. Don't worry too much.

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