Hemangioma (blood vessel birthmark)

About Hemangioma (blood vessel birthmark)

Hemangiomas are the abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs. They are benign growths and do not metastasize (grow beyond their boundaries). The majority of hemangiomas are located on the head and neck. They are more common in twin births, females and caucasians.

Symptoms

Symptoms include a red raised lesion if the hemangioma is on the skin. Organ hemangiomas rarely cause symptoms. Occasionally, they may cause pain, bleeding or itching.

Tests & Diagnostics

A complete history and physical will be performed. Hemangiomas that are visible on the skin can usually be diagnosed on physical exam alone. Organ hemangiomas are often diagnosed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI.

Conventional treatment summary

Most hemangiomas require no treatment, unless they interfere with the ability to see, breath or result in significant cosmetic problem. Others are treated with corticosteroids (oral or injected), laser treatment or surgery.

Medical specialties

General Surgery · Internal Medicine · Pediatrics · Plastic Surgery · Family Practice · Pediatric Dermatology

This page is educational content, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment of Hemangioma (blood vessel birthmark).