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Before hemangioma, it is necessary to make statistics according to the individual's location and type, as well as the depth and age of the hemangioma, and then according to different physical conditions and conditions, surgery**, or radiation**, or cryosurgery**, etc., can be carried out by laser irradiation**. It is important to have a detailed physical examination before you can take different measures for different situations.
If you still have relevant questions, you can go to the official website for consultation.
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Nowadays, many places have specialized hospitals for hemangioma, and hemangioma should be determined according to factors such as the type of lesion, location and age of the patient. At present, the first method has shell excision, radiation, hormone, low temperature, laser, sclerosing agent injection, etc., generally does not use surgery, surgery is a traditional method, not easy to heal, great harm to the patient, there will be various complications after the operation, so that the patient's body is a great degree of harm, and it is easy to leave scars and**. Because of the difference in blood flow of hemangioma, it is not possible to adopt a single method, and it is recommended to use a variety of minimally invasive combinations to absorb their respective advantages, and the long-term efficacy is better, especially the aesthetics and the development of local tissues in the later stage.
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Hello, hemangiomas are self-limiting, with definite proliferative, stable and regressive phases. According to the literature, some children with hemangiomas will regress, and a small number of them can leave no traces at all, but most of them will leave red spots, called blood spots or angioerythema. However, not all hemangiomas can resolve naturally, and most types of hemangiomas progress rapidly, not only do not resolve on their own, but are extremely destructive.
Therefore, when a child is found to have a hemangioma, he should go to a regular hospital for treatment in time to avoid delays**.
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Cranoid hemangiomas are painful because the nerves under the skin become intertwined with the hemangioma, causing the hemangioma to pull on the nerves as it pulsates, causing pain.
Cranoidal hemangiomas will invade**, local ulcers will appear, and they will also bleed often to cause infections and ulcers, which will not heal for a long time.
Cranoid hemangiomas growing in the limbs can cause deformities in the limbs, which will seriously affect the appearance of the face, and affect the normal learning and life such as handwriting.
Cranoid hemangiomas can cause some complications, and the large volume will compress the surrounding nerve tissue, such as rupture and bleeding, which will cause shock and even life-threatening.
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Cranoid hemangioma usually refers to an arteriovenous malformation, and unlike venous malformations, a cranoid hemangioma is a disease with a high flow rate, and it is usually very fast, and it can feel difficult or difficult. Arteriovenous malformations are mainly located in the head and face, especially around the mouth, cheeks, and orbits, and some symptoms of arteriovenous malformations can also be shown in the limbs and trunk. The disease is characterized by vascular malformations that occur in infancy or before birth, and gradually manifest as arteriovenous malformations develop with age, especially during puberty.
Symptoms are mainly manifested by local erythema, sometimes palpable fluctuations on the local surface by palpation, and local skin temperature can be palpated. As the lesion progresses, local ulcers and even bleeding may occur, which is more problematic than venous malformations.
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Cranoid hemangioma is a vascular malformation composed of cavernous hemangioma and arteriovenous fistula with thicker tortuous arterioles, venules, and arteriovenous fistula. In addition to occurring under the skin and muscles, it also often invades bone tissue, which can be large and even more than one limb. Hemangiomas often appear as sinuous blood vessels with significant compression and pulsation.
Vascular bruits may be heard, and induration may be palpable, resulting from thrombosis and perivasitis. At present, the best technique for cranoid hemangioma is ultrasound radiofrequency ablation non-invasive, **after not**.
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(1) Cranoid hemangioma (also known as arterial malformation): composed of arteries or part of a vein, palpable pulsatility, and high local skin temperature. Clinically rare.
Now many places have specialized hemangioma hospitals, generally do not use surgery, surgery is a traditional method, not easy to heal, great harm to the patient, there will be various complications after the operation, so that the patient's body is a great degree of harm, and easy to leave scars and**.
Suggestion: Hemangioma is neither a department nor an oncology department, now many places have specialized hemangioma hospitals, hope to go to regular hospitals, early detection and early **, infants and young children are often minimally invasive, the effect is very good.
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Generally speaking, if you have a neck hemangioma, you can hang the oncology department when you go to the hospital, and if you don't have an oncology department, you can hang the surgery.
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Hemangioma is a general surgical disease, and when you go to the hospital** hemangioma, you should be listed for surgery (except for special parts).
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Regarding hemangioma, it is very complicated, and it can be used for tethering in surgery, and local injection of pingyangase can also be performed, which is a very common method in surgery. However, it is very dangerous to inject into some parts, so sometimes internal medicine can be used when the surgical ** is not very obvious. Therefore, this disease is not clear and clear in a few words, I hope you will go to Shanghai Cao'an Hospital as soon as possible to find experts to help you diagnose and analyze, and I hope to formulate the best plan for you.
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There is a condition in which the blood vessels are abnormally dilated and collateral formation, which is similar to a hemangioma, but in fact it is fundamentally different from a true hemangioma, and there is no abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells. This pseudohemangioma appears at birth in newborns, but there is no period of rapid growth, and the growth of the lesion usually corresponds to the growth of the child itself. The significance of making a correct diagnosis of true and false hemangiomas lies in the fact that their methods are different.
For most hemangiomas that can degenerate on their own, don't rush**, observe for a period of time before the doctor decides whether to use the drug. However, if the hemangioma persists after the age of two, it is most likely a vascular malformation and needs to be prompted.
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Vascular surgery or ** department, if you can't choose clearly, it is best to go to a professional ** hemangioma institution.
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Hemangiomas belong to the hemangioma family or vascular surgery.
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It is recommended to choose the hemangioma department of a regular tertiary general hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Hemangiomas are congenital malformations of blood vessels. It can be divided into capillary hemangioma and cavernous hemangioma, cranoid hemangioma.
Hemangiomas are benign lesions that usually worsen rarely. If there are no symptoms, dynamic observation, if there are symptoms, surgical resection or local minimally invasive** are the mainstay, which can be clinical**.
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Bone hemangioma of the vertebral body is a common benign tumor in the musculoskeletal system, which tends to occur in the lower thoracic spine, the upper lumbar spine, followed by the cervical spine and sacral spine. 1. Clinical manifestations: local soreness and pain, spinal stiffness, limited movement, and pain in the innervated area can be manifested when the spinal nerve is involved, such as upper limb pain, lower limb pain, intercostal neuralgia or thoracoabdominal pain.
When a hemangioma invades the spinal canal and compresses the spinal cord, progressive paraplegia may manifest. 2. Diagnosis: X-ray film can diagnose large hemangiomas, CT and MRI can diagnose smaller hemangiomas, and CT and MRI can also show the degree and extent of hemangioma's invasion of the spinal cord and spinal nerves.
3. Treatment principles: 1. Asymptomatic hemangioma: it can not be given, but follow-up observation is required.
2. Symptomatic hemangioma: should be given. Fourth, the traditional ** method:
1. Traditional surgical resection: The blood supply to hemangioma is extremely abundant, and there is a risk of severe bleeding when removing hemangioma. 2. Traditional radiation**:
Slow onset of action, radiation injury to the spinal cord. 5. Interventional methods: 1. Vascular embolization**:
The donor blood vessels of the hemangioma are occluded with embolic material. However, it does not reinforce the vertebral body. 2. Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP):
The world's first case of PVP surgery was an aggressive hemangioma of the cervical spine, the patient was extremely painful, French radiologists Galibert and Deramond performed PVP surgery for the patient, and the patient's pain miraculously disappeared after the operation. This method has the advantages of less trauma, occlusion of tumor nests, pain relief, and strengthening of the vertebral body. Through more than 10 years of promotion, PVP has been widely used around the world, and it has also been verified that PVP can be used as the first-line clinical method for vertebral hemangioma.
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Hemangioma is a common benign tumor or vascular malformation, which is caused by vascular hyperplasia, commonly longer than soft tissues such as blood vessels and internal organs, and is also diverse, and there are many types of hemangioma, so in general, hemangioma is not dangerous, because the greatest possibility is the rupture of blood vessels leading to bleeding. If it is a capillary hemangioma or a disease that is not very serious, and there is no rupture and bleeding of the hemangioma in the important organs, it will not have a particularly big impact on the human body, and the positive ** can control the bleeding. If it is an abdominal aortic hemangioma or an aortic dissection hemangioma, once it ruptures and bleeds, hemorrhagic shock will occur in a short period of time, which can be life-threatening.
If the hemangioma occurs in the brain, rupture and hemorrhage will cause cerebral hemorrhage, affect the movement of the patient's limbs and even leave sequelae, and some patients will occur in the center of life, which will also endanger the patient's life. If a hemangioma is found to have a special site, it needs to be actively treated, including surgery, conservative, surgery, which is mainly divided into open surgery and interventional surgery, and it is necessary to decide which method according to the specific condition of the patient.
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Hemangiomas are congenital benign tumors and vascular malformations. Hemangiomas are benign lesions and usually rarely worsen. If there are no symptoms, dynamic observation, if there are symptoms, surgical resection or local minimally invasive** are the mainstay, which can be clinical**.
Benign tumors do not have the property of hyperproliferation. You can consult a doctor for details.
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Signs and symptoms of neck hemangioma depend on the type, size, location, depth and extent of the tumor. Most hemangiomas invade more superficial tissues, such as subcutaneous tissues; It is less invasive of muscles, deep blood vessels, larynx, pharynx, cervical spine, etc. If the deep tissues have been invaded, some corresponding symptoms will appear, such as dysphagia, airway obstruction, hematemesis, etc.
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Cervical hemangioma is a congenital disease, which is a disorder in the development of blood vessels at a certain stage during embryonic development, so that their morphology stops at that stage. Hemangiomas are made up of a large number of blood vessels that have proliferated. In the early embryonic stage, the primitive vasculature is a tube composed solely of endothelial cells that form a dense web in the middle of the interstitium.
Later, with the development of various organs, the primitive vascular network gradually differentiated into many vascular plexuses and lymphatic plexuses that were connected with the organs.
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The malignant one belongs to a special disease, [it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine, which is cheap and effective.] Taking traditional Chinese medicine can also be reimbursed, non-malignant can only enjoy the reimbursement treatment of ordinary outpatient clinics, please consult the local hospital for procedures, but it is just to issue a special case certificate.
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1. Cavernous hemangioma can occur in **, subcutaneous tissues, muscles, and even liver, kidney, etc. The appearance is purplish-red, surrounded by tortuous and distended small veins, soft and elastic to the touch, shrinking when squeezed, and recovering after decompression. This type of hemangioma grows in size as the baby ages, sometimes very large and deep, severely damaging the appearance and destroying normal tissue.
2. Capillary hemangiomas are more common in **, with the occipital, head, limbs and back being the most, and many are longer than the belly and tongue. Capillary hemangiomas vary in size, from large ones that can occupy most of the face or limbs, to small ones that are only a few millimeters and slightly higher than **. Capillary hemangiomas generally exist after birth, so capillary hemangiomas also need to be ** as soon as possible to avoid delaying the best time**.
3. Mixed hemangioma, a hemangioma with capillary hemangioma and cavernous hemangioma at the same time, is also a relatively common hemangioma in children, which can occur in all parts of the body, and mostly occurs in parts of muscle tissue with abundant muscle. It is usually found at birth or shortly after birth, and initially resembles a strawberry-like capillary hemangioma, but soon extends beyond the ** range and penetrates deep into the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. 4. Strawberry-like hemangioma, mostly 1 month and 2 months after birth, the initial onset is like a needle to the size of a soybean, gradually increases, enters the proliferative period, is dark red or bright red bulge, soft, the surface is wart or leafy, and the strawberry has shaped leaves.
Tends to hair on the face, scalp, and neck. For hemangiomas, minimally invasive ultraspills, such as ultrasound minimally invasive, high-frequency electrocoagulation, minimally invasive, etc.
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A cranoid hemangioma is a coiled, earthworm-like, pulsatile hemangioma with palpable tremor and a bruit on auscultation. To be on the safe side, you can consult Meng Jun's diet at the hemangiomatology department here.
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Features of cranoid hemangiomas.
1.It is more common in adults and less common in young children.
2.The tumor is elevated and rosary-shaped, the surface temperature is higher than normal, there is a sense of pulsation, there is a tremor sensation on palpation, and there is a wind-like murmur on auscultation. If the supplying branch is compressed proximally, the tumor's pulses and murmurs disappear.
3.The tumor is elevated, beaded, and has a high surface temperature.
4.Pulsation on examination and a wind-like murmur on auscultation.
5.If the supplying artery is closed, the pulsation and bruit disappear.
Diameter greater than 5cm
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Cavernous hemangioma refers to a cavernous abnormal vascular mass composed of many thin-walled blood vessels, which is classified as a occult vascular malformation because there are often no abnormal vascular masses found on angiography. In fact, the disease is not a true tumor, but a vascular malformation lacking an arterial component. With the development of medical imaging, there are more and more reports of the disease. >>>More
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