| 11. | Segmental hemangiomas are larger, appear to encompass a region of the body.
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| 12. | Discomfort may arise if the hemangioma is bulky and blocks a vital orifice.
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| 13. | In the involution phase, a hemangioma finally begins to diminish in size.
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| 14. | Congenital swellings are present since birth, such as a hemangioma or meningocele.
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| 15. | Glut1 has also been demonstrated as a powerful histochemical marker for hemangioma of infancy
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| 16. | Additionally, low birthweight infants have a 26 % chance of developing a hemangioma.
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| 17. | The most common symptom affecting the CNS is an intracranial hemangioma in the midbrain.
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| 18. | PHACE syndrome should be considered in infants with large plaque-type facial hemangiomas.
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| 19. | Kennedi takes an experimental drug and steroids are used to inhibit growth of the hemangiomas.
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| 20. | This marker has revolutionized the ability to distinguish between infantile hemangioma and other vascular anomalies.
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