A vascular anomaly due to proliferation of blood or lymphatic vessels that forms a tumor-like mass. Vessels in the angioma may or may not be dilated.
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"Hemangiomas are the most common of all human birth defects." | ( Edgerton, MT, 1976) |
"Angiomas are classified briefly and their main features are described." | ( Croce, E; Gasperoni, C; Seccia, A, 1975) |
"Intramuscular hemangiomas are idiopathic lesions which are either tumoral or developmental in origin." | ( Halperin, N; Nevo, Z; Robinson, D; Segal, M, 1992) |
"Hemangiomas are a group of pediatric tumors that present at or soon after birth." | ( Dinehart, S; Suen, JY; Waner, M, 1992) |
"Most hemangiomas are small, harmless birthmarks that appear soon after birth, proliferate for 8 to 18 months, and then slowly regress over the next 5 to 8 years, leaving normal or slightly blemished skin." | ( Ezekowitz, RA; Folkman, J; Mulliken, JB, 1992) |
"Adnexal hemangiomas are common in infancy and childhood." | ( Assaf, A; Johnson, T; Nasr, A, 1992) |
"Hemangiomas are extremely variable in size." | ( Ben-Haim, S; Front, D; Gips, S; Groshar, D; Hardoff, R; Israel, O; Jerushalmi, J; Parmett, S, 1992) |
"Epithelioid hemangioma is a rare disorder in Europe, affecting the skin and subcutaneous tissue in young adults." | ( Lang, M; Merkel, KH; Pickartz, H; Werhahn, C, 1990) |
"Cutaneous hemangiomas are present in 2." | ( Capo, H; Reyes, BA; Vazquez-Botet, M, 1989) |
"Hemangiomas are easily, quickly and relatively noninvasively detected using whole-body imaging with Tc-99m labeled RBCs." | ( Bernstein, MA; Froelich, JW; Hollerman, JJ; Schkudor, G, 1986) |
"Hemangiomas are characterized by low perfusion and a high blood pool." | ( Front, D; Groshar, D; Israel, O; Weininger, J, 1984) |
"Skeletal muscle hemangiomas are relatively uncommon tumors in children and young adults." | ( Engelstad, BL; Gilula, LA; Kyriakos, M, 1980) |
"Cerebral venous angiomas are vascular malformations of the brain which, before the advent of modern imaging, and in particular MRI, were thought to be rare." | ( Chedid, G; Dangeard, S; Ganthier, V; Maillard, JC; Zouaoui, A, 1995) |
"Tufted haemangioma is a rare, acquired vascular tumour most commonly presenting in the first year of life." | ( Jackson, JE; Jones, RR; Munn, SE, 1994) |
"Hemangioma is a common disease in infancy and childhood." | ( Zhou, RF, 1993) |
"Hepatic hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of the liver." | ( Giovanniello, J; Narayanan, G; Tai, KG; Wise, L; Yang, DC, 1996) |
"Hemangiomas are vascular tumors that appear at or shortly after birth and undergo a rapid growth before involuting." | ( Alpers, CE; Benjamin, D; Gruss, JS; Isik, FF; Rand, RP, 1996) |
"While most hemangiomas are harmless vascular marks, some may grow to become large, infiltrating masses." | ( Amorim, NF; Machado, BH; Pitanguy, I; Radwanski, HN, 1996) |
"Urethral hemangiomas are rare." | ( Husmann, DA; Lauvetz, RW; Malek, RS, 1996) |
"Splenic hemangiomas are rare neoplasms, although they still represent the most common primary neoplasm of the spleen." | ( Ali, SA; Briscoe, EG; Cesani, F; Phillpott, J, 1997) |
"Hemangiomas are common newborn vascular tumors occurring in up to 2." | ( Szlachetka, DM, 1998) |
"Complicated hemangiomas are unique problems in which intervention with the proper laser can be an ideal solution." | ( Chang, CJ; Lee, YH; Wei, FC; Weng, CJ; Yang, JY, 1997) |
"Classically, tufted angioma is an acquired disease observed in children or young adults with lesions predominating on the neck, the shoulders and the upper trunk." | ( Bergoend, H; Brevière, G; Catteau, B; Delaporte, E; Enjolras, O; Friedel, J; Lecomte-Houcke, M; Piette, F; Wassef, M, 1998) |
"Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors of childhood that can lead to disfigurement and/or life-threatening consequences." | ( Bresnick, S; Chang, J; Longaker, MT; Mehrara, B; Most, D; Reinisch, J; Steinbrech, DS; Turk, AE, 1999) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common tumor of infancy." | ( Auriemma, A; Bellan, C; Colombo, A; Poggiani, C; Somaschini, M, 1999) |
"Spider angioma is a common sign in patients with liver cirrhosis, but the pathogenesis is still unclear." | ( Chan, CC; Chang, FY; Chu, CJ; Hou, MC; Hwang, SJ; Lee, FY; Lee, SD; Li, CP; Lin, HC; Lu, RH; Luo, JC, 1999) |
"Hemangioma is a primary tumor of the microvasculature in which angiogenesis is initially excessive, followed by regression of the newly formed vessels." | ( Davis, PF; Gush, J; Hasan, Q; Peters, SG; Tan, ST, 2000) |
"Sclerotherapy of hemangiomas is a relatively simple, effective, and inexpensive method that is a valuable and promising treatment." | ( Dräger, E; Sterry, W; Winter, H, 2000) |
"Primary thyroid hemangioma is a rare condition, with only two cases reported in the literature." | ( Dasan, B; Gupta, R; Khullar, S; Kumar, R; Malhotra, A, 2000) |
"Cherry angiomas are the most common vascular proliferation; however, little is known about the pathogenesis and etiology of these lesions." | ( Cagnano, E; Cohen, AD; Vardy, DA, 2001) |
"Juvenile hemangiomas are common, benign tumors, distinctive for their perinatal presentation, rapid growth during the first year of life, and subsequent involution." | ( Kincannon, J; Mihm, MC; Mizeracki, A; Mrak, RE; Nicholas, R; North, PE; Suen, JY; Waner, M, 2001) |
"subglottic hemangioma is a potentially life-threatening disease seen in young children." | ( April, M; Kacker, A; Ward, RF, 2001) |
"Intraosseous hemangiomas are uncommon, constituting less than 1% of all osseous tumors." | ( Chun, JK; Mitre, SA; Moore, SL; Som, PM, 2001) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are common tumors, distinctive for their perinatal presentation, rapid growth during the first year of life, and subsequent involution-and for their expression of a unique immunophenotype shared by placental microvessels." | ( Frieden, IJ; James, CA; Mihm, MC; Mizeracki, A; North, PE; Waner, M, 2001) |
"Subglottic hemangioma is a recognized cause of paediatric upper airway obstruction." | ( Al-Sebeih, K; Manoukian, J, 2000) |
"Haemangiomas are the most frequent tumours of child age." | ( Babala, J; Benedeková, M; Cingel, V; Fabriciová, K; Haviar, D; Horn, F; Hornová, J; Tichá, L, 2002) |
"Haemangioma is the most common tumour." | ( Rodriguez-Catarino, M; Svendsen, P; Wikholm, G, 2002) |
"Chorioangioma is a vascular tumor of the placenta." | ( Chanprapaph, P; Sirichotiyakul, S; Tongsong, T; Wanapirak, C, 2002) |
"Most vertebral haemangiomas are asymptomatic." | ( Hase, H; Hayashida, T; Mori, M; Ogura, T; Osawa, T, 2002) |
"Haemangiomas are treated surgically only when lip function is substantially impaired." | ( De Maeseneer, M; Stricker, C; Stricker, M; Van Doorne, L; Vanrensbergen, R, 2002) |
"Hemangioma is a common soft tissue tumor that frequently occurs in the oral and maxillofacial region including salivary glands, but is rarely biopsied and is therefore often unfamiliar to the surgical pathologist." | ( Childers, EL; Fanburg-Smith, JC; Furlong, MA, 2002) |
"Haemangiomas are the most common soft tissue tumor of infancy." | ( Canny, G; O'Marcaigh, A; Russell, J; Watters, K, 2003) |
"Bladder hemangioma is a rare cause of gross hematuria." | ( Chida, S; Ishikawa, K; Saitoh, M, 2003) |
"Subglottic hemangioma is a rare, histologically benign congenital neoplasm." | ( Berardi, C; Forte, V; Mallardi, V; Re, M, 2003) |
"Haemangiomas are benign tumours occurring in up to 12% of Caucasians, particularly in infancy and childhood." | ( Aurrand-Lions, M; Imhof, BA; Johnson-Leger, C; Pepper, MS, 2004) |
"Haemangiomas are common, benign tumours of the vascular endothelium which present within the first few weeks of life." | ( Chan, YC, 2004) |
"Hemangioma is one of the most common benign tumors in children." | ( Liu, W; Peng, Q; Tang, Y; Yu, S, 2005) |
"Cardiac haemangiomas are exceptionally rare benign vascular tumours." | ( Chiu, CS; Choi, MC; Chui, WH; Li, SK; Ling, LC; Tse, TS; Tsui, KL, 2005) |
"Intramuscular hemangioma is a rare but important cause of pain and potentially decreased performance in athletes." | ( Newcomer, K; Stanson, AW; Wisniewski, SJ, 2005) |
"Cardiac hemangiomas are benign cardiac tumors that account for 5-10% of all benign tumors of the heart (Grebenc ML, Rosado de Christenson ML, Burke AP, Green CE, Galvin JR." | ( Alsaileek, A; Alveraz, L; Breen, J; Miller, DV; Tajik, J; Tepe, SM, 2006) |
"While hemangiomas are classic examples of angiogenesis, the angiogenic factors responsible for hemangiomas are not fully understood." | ( Arbiser, JL; Bhandarkar, SS; Brown, LF; Carrillo, CO; Cerimele, F; Dumont, D; Govindarajan, B; Ioffe, E; Knaus, UG; Losken, A; Perry, BN; Sohn, A; Sturk, C; Tan, X; Valo, M; Williams, J; Yancopoulos, GD, 2006) |
"Hemangioma is a distinct category of benign vascular tumors characterized by presentation within the first weeks of life, rapid growth during the first year and variable degree of spontaneous involution over a period of several years." | ( Sun, ZJ; Zhang, WF; Zhao, YF, 2007) |
"Although hemangioma is the most common hepatic tumor, diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis is very rare." | ( Kebapci, M; Ozakyol, A, 2006) |
"Chorioangiomas are usually small, clinically inevident, benign vascular lesions of the placenta, but larger ones may cause serious perinatal and neonatal complications." | ( Deren, O; Durukan, T; Onderoglu, LS; Ozyuncu, O, 2007) |
"Tufted angioma is a rare cutaneous angiomatous proliferation named because of its characteristic histologic pattern of grouped dermal capillary tufts." | ( Chiu, CS; Hong, HS; Kuan, YZ; Yang, LC, 2007) |
"Vertebral hemangiomas are common entities that rarely present with neurological deficits." | ( Chen, HI; Grady, MS; Heuer, GG; Simon, SL; Weigele, JB; Zaghloul, K, 2007) |
"Haemangiomas are common benign vascular tumours but extensive ones are rare." | ( Barrelier, MT; Bechu, S; Dompmartin, A; Grognard, C; Labbe, D; Leroy, D; Theron, J, 2007) |
"Intramuscular haemangiomas are uncommon, benign tumours frequently arising in the trunk and extremities." | ( Drivas, EI; Fericean, A; Hadjileontis, C; Maistrou, D; Skoulakis, CE; Valagiannis, DE, 2007) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common congenital lesions in man and occur predominantly in the head and neck region." | ( Baharudin, A; Halim, AS; Samsudin, AR; Shafie, MA, 2007) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common tumor of infancy, and although the natural history of these lesions is well described, their etiology remains unknown." | ( Chang, EI; Gurtner, GC; Hamou, C; Thangarajah, H, 2007) |
"Glomeruloid hemangioma is a specific marker of POEMS syndrome and is related to Castleman's disease." | ( Shikata, N; Takasu, K; Tsubura, A; Yamazaki, F; Yuri, T, 2008) |
"Infantile haemangioma is a common childhood condition, which usually resolves spontaneously and is managed expectantly." | ( Barry, RB; Cook, LJ; Hughes, BR, 2008) |
"Hemangioma is a benign tumor which most often spontaneously involutes with age." | ( Petit, P, 2008) |
"Glomeruloid haemangioma is considered a specific marker of POEMS (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, M-protein and skin changes) syndrome and it is usually but not always associated with multicentric Castleman's disease." | ( Fariña, MC; González-Guerra, E; Haro, MR; Manzarbeitia, L; Martín, L; Requena, L, 2009) |
"Most of hemangiomas are often managed conversatively, requiring numerous years for spontaneous involution." | ( Chantharatanapiboon, W, 2008) |
"Infants with hemangiomas are at low risk of adrenal insufficiency following the completion of GC therapy, as used in our hemangioma center." | ( Adams, D; Azizkhan, RG; Backeljauw, PF; Lomenick, JP; Lucky, AW; Reifschneider, KL; Woo, JG, 2009) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common type of tumor in infants." | ( Arbiser, JL; Augustin, HG; Benest, AV; Bhandarkar, SS; Bonner, MY; Fried, LE; Govindarajan, B; Jaconi, M; Knaus, U; Lefkove, B; Mackelfresh, J; Parhar, R; Perry, BN; Reiss, Y; Sohn, A; Stouffs, M; Yancopoulos, G, 2009) |
"Verrucous hemangioma is a rare, vascular malformation." | ( Dharmaratnam, AD; Jayasree, MG; Kaliyadan, F; Sreekanth, G, 2009) |
"Hemangiomas are endothelial neoplasms that affected about 8-12% of one-year-old children." | ( Qin, A; Yu, H, 2009) |
"Hemangiomas are benign endothelial cell-derived tumors that are present in 1-2% of newborns." | ( Arenas-Guzmán, R; García, C; León-Takahashi, AM; Ranero-Juárez, AG; Rosales-Galindo, VM, 2009) |
"Six cases of intramuscular hemangioma are presented." | ( Arenas-Guzmán, R; García, C; León-Takahashi, AM; Ranero-Juárez, AG; Rosales-Galindo, VM, 2009) |
"Intramuscular hemangiomas are rare." | ( Arenas-Guzmán, R; García, C; León-Takahashi, AM; Ranero-Juárez, AG; Rosales-Galindo, VM, 2009) |
"Intraosseous haemangioma are rare, benign tumours, and only rarely do they involve the facial bones." | ( Alcala-Galiano, A; Arribas-Garcia, I; Fernandez Garcia, A; Montalvo, JJ, 2010) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common vascular tumors in children." | ( Haas, E; Kues, K; Lauerer, P; Mousa, W; Pavlakovic, H; Schön, MP; Zutt, M, 2010) |
"Subglottic haemangioma is a rare but potentially life threatening condition which requires intervention." | ( Harper, J; Hartley, BE; Jephson, CG; Manunza, F; Mills, NA; Syed, S, 2009) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of infancy and the majority of them occur in the head and neck." | ( Buckmiller, LM, 2009) |
"Hemangioma is the most common tumor of infancy." | ( Michel, JL; Patural, H, 2009) |
"Verrucous hemangioma is an uncommon capillary or cavernous hemangioma with reactive epidermal changes of hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and papillomatosis." | ( Kavala, M; Koc, M; Kocatürk, E; Kural, E; Sudogan, S; Zemheri, E; Zindanci, I, 2009) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are common benign vascular tumors of infancy." | ( Huang, Z; Li, Q; Yu, WL; Yuan, KH, 2009) |
"Haemangiomas are the most common tumors of infancy affecting approximately 1 in 10 children." | ( Eivazi, B; Werner, JA; Wiegand, S; Zimmermann, AP, 2010) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common tumor in children, but its pathophysiology is still not well understood." | ( Léauté-Labrèze, C; Sans-Martin, V, 2010) |
"Haemangiomas are the most common soft tissue tumours in infancy, occurring in approximately 5-10% of 1-year-old children." | ( Cornette, L; Decaluwe, W; Van Geet, C; Vandelanotte, M; Vanlander, A, 2010) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of infancy." | ( Drolet, BA; Grossman, WJ; Juern, AM; Kelly, ME; Schauer, DW, 2010) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are the commonest tumours of the orbit in children." | ( Cheng, JF; Gole, GA; Sullivan, TJ, 2010) |
"Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors, of unknown origin." | ( Boulaadas, M; Dib, N; Eabdenbitsen, A; Essakalli, L; Kzadri, M; Meziane, M, 2010) |
"Cutaneous hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor of infancy with an initial proliferating period that appears between 1 to 2 weeks of life, extends during 18 months to 2 years of life, and then slowly regresses during several years until it disappears completely." | ( García-Guereta, L; López-Gutiérrez, JC; Olivares, P; Pascual-Castroviejo, I; Pascual-Pascual, SI; Tovar, J; Velazquez-Fragua, R, 2010) |
"Infantile haemangioma is the commonest childhood tumour and approximately 10% requires treatment." | ( Gorst, C; Holmes, WJ; Liew, SH; Mishra, A, 2011) |
"Subglottic hemangioma is a rare, potentially life threatening tumor of infancy which poses serious treatment challenges." | ( Baum, ED; Canadas, KT; Lee, S; Ostrower, ST, 2010) |
"Infantile haemangioma is a benign tumour of the microvasculature characterised by excessive proliferation of immature endothelial cells." | ( Brasch, HD; Day, DJ; Itinteang, T; Tan, ST, 2011) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that affect 8-12 % of infants." | ( Guldbakke, KK; Hanssen, HK; Huldt-Nystrøm, T; Høivik, F; Rørdam, OM, 2010) |
"Soft tissue haemangiomas are common benign vascular lesions that can be accompanied by reactive changes in the adjacent bone structure." | ( Karan, B; Ozkoc, G; Pourbagher, A; Pourbagher, MA, 2011) |
"Hepatic haemangioma is the most common benign tumour of liver." | ( Ali, S; Borse, R; Dhuri, S; Mahapatra, GN; Meht, R; Plumber, S, 2010) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are benign vascular neoplasms that occur frequently in premature infants." | ( Bauer, J; Doege, C; Frühwald, MC; Pritsch, M, 2012) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are benign self-involuting tumours." | ( Alcántara González, J; Boixeda, P; López Gutiérrez, JC; Olasolo, PJ; Truchuelo Díez, MT, 2012) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are the most common benign tumour of infancy." | ( Shahidullah, H; Starkey, E, 2011) |
"Hemangiomas are benign neoplasms of the vasculature frequently encountered in children." | ( Mabeta, P; Pepper, MS, 2011) |
"Most often hemangiomas are self-regressing lesions without any treatment." | ( Can, U; Canter, HI; Ormeci, T; Saygili, O; Turk, A; Vargel, I; Yilmaz, KB, 2011) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a common benign pediatric tumor which shares many features with epulis, such as rich vascularity, high incidence of female patients, high hormone level and similar treatments." | ( Fan, ZN; Li, KL; Liu, C; Liu, SH; Qin, ZP; Wang, YM; Wei, FC; Zhao, WJ, 2012) |
"Adult hemangiomas are usually benign vascular tumors presenting as painless progressive proptosis, sometimes accompanied by serious visual loss due to compression of the optic nerve." | ( Goswami, M; Murthy, GJ, 2012) |
"Hemangiomas are tumors formed by hyper-proliferation of vascular endothelial cells." | ( Medici, D; Olsen, BR, 2012) |
"Hemangioma is the most common benign tumor of infancy." | ( Dong, Q; He, LY; Hu, XY; Jiang, F; Ma, RZ; Tu, JB; Yang, ZQ, 2012) |
"Hemangioma is the most common benign tumor in infancy." | ( Kalajoki-Helmiö, T; Lindahl, P; Overmark, M; Pitkäranta, A; Salminen, P; Vuola, P, 2012) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor that exhibits a unique yet predictable lifecycle of rapid proliferation followed by spontaneous regression." | ( Chan, NG; Keats, EC; Khan, ZA; Kleiman, A, 2013) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are benign vascular neoplasms that can cause numerous functional or cosmetic problems." | ( Belzile, E; Izadpanah, A; Kanevsky, J; Schwarz, K, 2013) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common benign soft tissue tumors occurring in 5-10 % of children at around the age of 1 year and of them 10 % are associated with significant morbidity and entail medical attention." | ( Hasan, M; Hoque, S; Khondker, L; Rahman, M; Zahid Hossain, AK, 2013) |
"Haemangioma is the most common benign tumour of the liver." | ( Ahmad, M; Jain, A; Khalid, M; Rizvi, I, 2013) |
"Cherry angioma is one of the late skin disorders in SM exposed individuals." | ( Askari, N; Faghihzadeh, E; Ghazanfari, T; Ghazanfari, Z; Jalaie, S; Khamesipour, A; Moaiedmohseni, S; Moin, A; Soroush, MR; Vaez-Mahdavi, MR, 2013) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common tumor of infancy." | ( Ben-Amitai, D; Halachmi, S; Kalish, E; Lapidoth, M; Raveh, E; Zvulunov, A, 2012) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common vascular tumor of childhood." | ( Dreyfus, I; Maza, A; Mazereeuw-Hautier, J, 2013) |
"Haemangioma is a vascular tumour of infancy that is well known for its rapid growth during the first weeks to months of a child's life, followed by a spontaneous but slow involution." | ( Bischoff, J; Greenberger, S, 2013) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a vascular tumor and requires treatment in lesions manifested by potentially dangerous symptoms." | ( Anderson, W; Stewart, K; Szychta, P, 2014) |
"Hemangiomas are the commonest vascular tumors during childhood." | ( Albuquerque, JC; Bastos, MV; Felix, FH; Félix, JA; Fontenele, JB; Magalhães, RA; Trompieri, NM, 2014) |
"Pulmonary hemangioma is a rare benign tumor of the lungs." | ( Akyüz, C; Emiralioğlu, N; Ersöz, DD; Kiper, N; Oğuz, B; Özçelik, U; Yalçın, B; Yalçın, E, 2014) |
"Scalp hemangioma is a rare benign fetal tumor." | ( Choi, SJ; Jo, EJ; Kim, JH; Oh, SY; Park, BK; Roh, CR, 2014) |
"Hemangiomas are characterized by rapid growth but slow regression." | ( Chen, D; Chen, H; Chen, X; Gu, W; Hu, X; Jiang, C; Jin, Y; Lin, X; Ma, G, 2014) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are well known for their rapid growth during the first 6 to 9 months of life, followed by a spontaneous but slow involution." | ( Cerrati, EW; Chung, H; O, TM; Waner, M, 2015) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors in children." | ( Ben-Sira, L; Benvenisti, H; Constantini, S; Roth, J, 2015) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a benign vascular neoplastic disorder that affects up to 10% of newborns and can lead to deformity or local complications in severe cases." | ( Bautista-Paloma, FJ; Cotrina-Luque, J; Del Vayo-Benito, CA; Flores-Moreno, S; Villalba-Moreno, AM, 2015) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the consequence of both postnatal vasculogenesis and angiogenesis." | ( Leaute-Labreze, C, 2014) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common vascular tumors in childhood." | ( del Boz González, J; Navarro Morón, J; Porcel Chacón, R, 2015) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign childhood tumor that may have functional and/or cosmetic complications." | ( Abdel Kader, HM; Aly, MM; Ghazy, MS; Hamza, AF; Ragab, IA; Saafan, HA, 2015) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign, soft-tissue tumors of infancy, affecting between 5 and 10% of newborns, and up to 30% of premature infants." | ( Ames, JA; Sykes, JM, 2015) |
"Large chorioangiomas are frequently associated with adverse perinatal outcome." | ( D'Hervé, D; Fouque, L; Le Duff, M; Padys, P; Poulain, P, 2015) |
"Haemangiomas are benign vascular tumours that generally arise in the skin during the first days of life." | ( , 2015) |
"Hemangioma is a benign vascular neoplasm of unknown etiology." | ( Bao, X; Chen, W; Wang, L; Xie, F; Xu, Q; Yu, J; Zhang, Z, 2015) |
"Hemangiolymphangioma is a very rare, congenital malformation of both lymphatic and blood vessels." | ( Cai, L; Hou, J; Li, B; Shi, H; Zhang, Y, 2016) |
"Infantile haemangioma is the most common childhood tumour." | ( Adams, KG; Adams, S; Hudson, DA; Moodley, ST, 2015) |
"Large perineal hemangiomas are commonly associated with extracutaneous abnormalities." | ( Posiunas, G; Raistenskis, J; Raugalas, R; Strupas, S; Verkauskas, G; Zalimas, A, 2015) |
"Cardiac hemangiomas are benign tumors with an unpredictable natural history." | ( Boughzela, E; Gribaa, R; Neffati, E; Slim, M, 2015) |
"Small-bowel hemangioma is a rare disease that often causes active bleeding." | ( Chayama, K; Igawa, A; Kunihara, S; Nakano, M; Oka, S; Tanaka, S, 2016) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are complex benign vascular tumors that present after birth." | ( Laken, PA, 2016) |
"Hemangiomas are common skin lesion, affecting 10-12% of children <1year of age." | ( Dementieva, N; Jones, S, 2016) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are the most common soft tissue tumours of infancy and childhood, with an incidence rate of 4-10 %." | ( Arora, E; Maheshwari, S; Savant, H, 2016) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of the liver." | ( Cho, EA; Cho, SB; Choi, SK; Joo, YE; Jun, CH; Kim, HS; Lee, DH; Oak, CY; Park, CH; Rew, JS, 2016) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are common lesions of infancy." | ( Gee Kee, EL; Kimble, RM; Robertson, SA; Stockton, KA; Storey, KJ, 2016) |
"Hemangiomas are tumors most commonly encountered in pediatric patients, and are frequently treated with propranolol." | ( Erdoğan, İ; Sarıalioğlu, F, 2016) |
"Capillary haemangiomas are benign lesions that may occur anywhere on the skin, may grow rapidly in the first two years of life and may impair vital organs." | ( Grech, V; Scerri, C, 2011) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common vascular tumors that occur frequently in prematures and females." | ( Bi, JH; Gao, F; Huo, R; Liu, RR; Meng, Z; Wang, FG; Xu, GQ; Xue, F; Zhang, J, 2017) |
"Infantile haemangioma is a benign vascular tumour seen in 4-5% of infants." | ( Bygum, A; Hartling, UB; Schuster, A; Velure, HK, 2017) |
"Vertebral hemangiomas are the most common benign vertebral neoplasms and are generally asymptomatic." | ( Baerlocher, CB; Knechtle, B; Lutz, B; Nikolaidis, PT; Rosemann, T, 2017) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common benign vascular tumors of infancy." | ( Wu, HW; Yuan, W; Zhang, L; Zheng, JW, 2017) |
"Diffuse hepatic hemangiomas are a challenging disease that can be life threatening." | ( Diaz, L; Levy, M; Warren, D, 2017) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a benign vascular neoplasm that spontaneously involutes over time." | ( Hutchins, KK; Kobayashi, D; Martin, A; Rajpurkar, M; Ross, RD, 2017) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are the most common vascular tumours of infancy." | ( Ábrahám, R; Csoma, ZR; Dalmády, S; Kemény, L; Rácz, K; Rózsa, T, 2017) |
"Hemangioma is a common benign tumor affecting infants." | ( Li, X; Liang, J; Ma, W; Ren, X; Wang, Z; Yang, Z, 2017) |
"Intramuscular hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors." | ( Dahmam, A; Meyer Zu Reckendorf, G, 2017) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are common; but they are extremely heterogeneous and cause a range of complications depending on their morphology, size, or location." | ( Adams, DM; Ricci, KW, 2018) |
"Hemangioma is a frequent disease which has a proliferative and involution phase." | ( Artık, HA; Ataş, E; Koç, O, 2017) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of infancy, characterized by unregulated angiogenesis and endothelial cells with high mitotic rate." | ( Alegre, N; Gazzaniga, S; Pozner, R; Rocco, R; Wainstok, R, 2018) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common tumors affecting children." | ( Dong, C; Gong, Y; Guo, X; Liu, D; Sun, J; Zhu, X, 2017) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are the most common tumour of infancy." | ( Birchall, JC; Elhassan, HA; Mcleod, RWJ; Price, A; Rai, S, 2018) |
"Hemangiomas are the most common tumors of childhood with an average incidence of 10%." | ( Akyuz, C; Calis, M; Kara, M; Ozgur, F, 2018) |
"Synovial haemangiomas are rare benign vascular proliferations arising in synovium-lined surfaces." | ( Hoe, HG; Rashid, AHA; Zaki, FM, 2018) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common vascular tumor of infancy." | ( Ghareeb, E; Hagen, R; Jalali, O; Zinn, Z, 2018) |
"Congenital hemangiomas are tumor-like vascular malformations with poorly understood pathogenesis." | ( Allocco, A; Antwi, P; DiLuna, ML; Dong, W; Duran, D; Erson-Omay, EZ; Fomchenko, EI; Gaillard, JR; Gunel, M; Huttner, A; Jin, SC; Kahle, KT, 2018) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common tumor of childhood and undergo rapid growth during early infancy followed by gradual involution." | ( Kagami, S; Kaneko, M; Katori, T; Kishi, A, 2018) |
"Hemangioma is the most common vascular tumor in infantile period, and propranolol is the first choice, but there are still a few patients with poor curative effect." | ( Guo, XS; Nan, J; Shen, G; Tian, Y; Wang, XL, 2018) |
"Infantile haemangioma is one of the most commonly known benign vascular tumours of infancy and childhood, having an incidence of 3-10%." | ( Chaturvedi, K; Snyder, CS; Steinberg, JS, 2018) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are common vascular tumors." | ( Baselga, E; Chamlin, SL; Drolet, BA; Frieden, IJ; Garzon, MC; Haggstrom, AN; Holland, KE; Horii, KA; Lauren, C; Lucky, A; Mancini, AJ; Mathes, E; McCuaig, CC; Morel, K; Newell, B; Pope, E; Powell, J; Puttgen, K; Rahnama-Moghadam, S; Song, W, 2018) |
"Subglottic hemangiomas are a rare presentation of infantile hemangiomas but with significant morbidity." | ( Azbell, C; Grunwaldt, L; Jabbour, N; McCormick, AA; Tarchichi, T, 2018) |
"Tufted angioma is a benign vascular proliferation which presents most commonly in infants and children and could occasionally be complicated by Kasabach-Merritt syndrome." | ( Hajizadeh, J; Jowkar, F; Sari-Aslani, F; Sepaskhah, M, 2018) |
"Hepatic hemangioma is the third most common pediatric tumor, and it is rare in the neonatal period." | ( Cai, P; Chen, J; Gu, Z; Huang, S; Wang, J; Wu, B; Zhu, J; Zhu, Z, 2018) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common childhood vascular tumors." | ( Baline, K; Chiheb, S; Fatoiki, FZE; Hali, F; Khadir, K; Lahrichi, A, 2018) |
"Airway hemangiomas are congenital neoplasms of low incidence." | ( Álvarez-Neri, H; Morera-Serna, E; Penchyna-Grub, J; Teyssier-Morales, G; Torre, C; Villamor, P, 2018) |
"An arteriovenous hemangioma is a distinct entity of an angioma that most frequently affects the skin." | ( Ishii, H; Nonaka, S; Oishi, H; Okura, H; Suzuki, T; Tsutsumi, S; Yasumoto, Y, 2019) |
"Cutaneous hemangiomas are the most frequent benign tumors in children." | ( Barreda-Solana, M; Correa-González, N; García-Rabasco, A; Ortiz-Salvador, JM; Subiabre-Ferrer, D, 2019) |
"Hepatic hemangioma is rarely discovered during the infantile period." | ( Liu, HC; Tsai, MC; Yeung, CY, 2019) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common benign vascular tumor of infancy." | ( Chen, S; Dai, Y; Lu, Y; Mu, C; Pradhan, S; Ran, X; Ran, Y; Sun, K; Xu, X; Yang, Q; Zeng, J; Zheng, B; Zhuang, K, 2019) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are one of the most common tumours in infancy, but typically present as cutaneous lesions; haemangiomas of the urinary bladder are incredibly rare." | ( Anwar, T; Malm-Buatsi, E, 2019) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common soft tissue tumors in childhood." | ( Ji, Z; Jiang, Y; Liu, C; Zhao, Z; Zheng, J, 2019) |
"Nasal haemangiomas are a rare but recognised cause of epistaxis and should be considered in refractory cases." | ( Bowles, P; Pelser, A; Wright, O, 2019) |
"infantile hemangioma is the most common benign tumor in infancy." | ( Kumar, B; Kumari, M; Prasad, A; Sinha, AK, 2019) |
"Tufted angioma is a rare, benign vascular tumor of uncertain pathogenesis, characterized histopathologically by "tufts" of capillaries within the dermis." | ( Anderson, KL; Cohen, S; Sangueza, OP; Taylor, SL, 2019) |
"Hemangioma is one of the commonest benign vascular tumors among children." | ( Dong, C; Gong, Y; Lei, H; Li, M; Sun, B; Sun, L; Zhang, H; Zhang, Y, 2020) |
"Infantile hemangioma is one of the most common vascular tumors, which might result in morbidity and mortality without timely intervention." | ( Huang, S; Liang, H; Wang, X; Wu, H; Zhang, D; Zheng, J, 2020) |
"Small-bowel hemangiomas are a possible source of gastrointestinal bleeding for which there is no established treatment approach." | ( Aoyama, T; Asayama, N; Fukumoto, A; Mukai, S; Nagata, S; Shigita, K, 2020) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor that is often present in the cephalic region and can grow rapidly in size, causing serious complications." | ( Butnariu, LI; Cojocaru, E; Moisă, ŞM; Plămădeală, P; Roşu, ST; Ţarcă, E, 2019) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign vascular tumors in childhood." | ( Baselga, E; Dávila-Osorio, VL; Iznardo, H; Puig, L; Roé, E, 2020) |
"Chorioangiomas are generally small and associated with favorable outcomes, but large tumors can cause serious fetal complications, such as polyhydramnios, fetal anemia, intrauterine growth restriction, cardiac failure, fetal hydrops, and intrauterine fetal death." | ( Choi, HJ; Kim, GJ, 2021) |
"Infantile hemangioma is a benign cutaneous tumor, which sometimes rapidly enlarges, causes cosmetic problem, destroys normal tissue, and possibly threatens life." | ( Inaba, Y; Jinnin, M; Kakimoto, N; Kaminaka, C; Kanazawa, N; Kunimoto, K; Mikita, N; Suenaga, T; Suzuki, H; Takeuchi, T; Tani, S; Yamamoto, Y, 2020) |
"Infant hemangioma is a relatively rare congenital disease." | ( Cao, J; Lu, YY; Yan, F, 2021) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are very common benign tumours in the first months of life." | ( Carnevale, C; Diociaiuti, A; El Hachem, M; Figà-Talamanca, L; Léauté-Labrèze, C; Neri, I; Rotunno, R; Torres, EB, 2020) |
"Hemangioma is a benign tumor made up of blood vessels and typically occurs as a slightly elevated purplish or reddish area of skin." | ( Ardianti, NE; Aryani, IGAT; Djannah, F; Kadriyan, H; Sulaksana, MA; Suprayogi, M; Yudhanto, D; Yuliani, EA, 2020) |
"The hemangioma is the most common vascular tumor, involving the head and neck in 60% of cases." | ( Allosso, S; Fuggi, M; Mansueto, G; Mesolella, M; Motta, G, 2022) |
"Vocal cord hemangiomas are very rare, and they usually cause problem in the voice of the patient." | ( Allosso, S; Fuggi, M; Mansueto, G; Mesolella, M; Motta, G, 2022) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are the most common benign tumours affecting infants." | ( Chang, L; Chang, S; Chen, Q; Chen, Z; Han, Y; Lin, X; Ma, G; Qiu, Y; Ying, H; Yu, Z, 2020) |
"Scalp congenital hemangiomas are a rare, but well-known, vascular malformation in infants." | ( Abdulqader, SB; Ahmad, M; Alluhaybi, AA; Altuhayni, K; AlTurkstani, A; Kabbani, A, 2020) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common vascular tumors in childhood." | ( Azizoglu, M; Corapcioglu, F; Demirsoy, U; Yildirimcakar, D, 2020) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common vascular tumor of childhood." | ( Dai, Y; Hu, W; Liu, Z; Wang, Y; Zheng, H, 2021) |
"Hepatic hemangioma is the most common benign liver tumor." | ( Malla, I; Selzer Soria, EM, 2021) |
"Pancreatic haemangiomas are a rare cause of pancreatic lesions in adults." | ( Ellis, S; Fisher, L; Langmaid, T; Pilgrim, C, 2021) |
"Adult laryngeal hemangiomas are rare and uncommon." | ( Laohakittikul, C; Srirompotong, S, 2023) |
"BACKGROUND Hemangiomas are relatively rare, slow-growing, benign neoplasms that can cause necrosis, ulceration, and infection leading to airway obstruction or intractable hemorrhage." | ( Kim, MR; Shim, HK, 2021) |
"Choroidal hemangioma is a visual threatening condition for which treatments is neither uniform nor widely available." | ( Chaves, L; Correa, Z; Jorge, R; Messias, A, 2021) |
"Giant lip hemangioma is a rare disease that may cause difficulty in preoxygenation and ventilation when using face masks and intubation during general anesthesia induction." | ( Choe, WJ; Heo, MH; Kim, H; Kim, JH; Kim, JY; Kim, KT; Kim, KW; Lee, SI; Park, JS, 2021) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign childhood tumors and can occur on any part of the human body." | ( Li, H; Ma, H; Song, T; Wang, X; Wang, Y; Wu, D; Yin, N; Zhao, J, 2022) |
"Intraocular hemangiomas are rarely reported and are usually associated with neonatal hemangiomatosis, the presence of which indicates a high risk for visceral lesions." | ( Bekhor, PS; Elder, JE; Robertson, SJ, 2021) |
"Cardiac hemangioma is a rare, benign primary tumor characterized by endothelial proliferation." | ( Binkovitz, L; Bois, MC; Layman, AJ; Nguyen, B; Shah, A, 2022) |
"Infantile haemangiomas are common benign tumours of infancy, which can be treated effectively with beta-blockers such as propranolol and atenolol." | ( Breugem, CC; Breur, JMPJ; De Graaf, M; De Laat, PCJ; De Wildt, SN; Hermans, MM; Jonge Poerink, E; Langeveld, HR; Mendels, EJ; Pasmans, SGMA; Ragamin, A; Raphael, MF; Rietman, AB; Schappin, R, 2022) |
"Infantile hemangioma is one of the most common benign tumors of infancy." | ( Ganeva, K; Nikiforova, L; Sapundzhiev, N; Shivachev, P, 2021) |
"Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign vascular tumours in infants." | ( Acipayam, C; Dalgiç, EF; Dinçer, S; Güllü, UU; Karaküçük, SN; Maraşli, H; Yurttutan, S, 2022) |
"Infantile hemangioma is the most common soft tissue tumor of infancy." | ( Anselmo, DM; Cohen-Cutler, S; Detterich, JA; Luu, M; Mascarenhas, L; Miller, JM, 2022) |
"Epithelioid hemangioma is a benign vascular neoplasm with a characteristic histological and immunohistochemical pattern, characterized by a lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrate with admixed eosinophils and FOS‑B expression." | ( Mentzel, T; Mihalceanu, S; Schäfer, S; Toberer, F, 2023) |
"BACKGROUND Hemangiomas are defined as benign soft tissue vascular tumors that are histologically classified as capillary, cavernous, or mixed types." | ( Alamer, MA; Alhamad, YI; Alharethy, S; Alolaywi, AN; Alsheikh, AS; Mulafikh, D, 2023) |