Unfortunate Accident or Blessing in Disguise? Dramatic Response to Incidental Intrathoracic Delivery of Anti-HER2 Regimen Herein, we report an unusual case of a giant symptomatic hepatic hemangioma, ...
A hemangioma of the skin is an abnormal buildup of blood vessels on or under the surface of the skin. A hemangioma may look like a red-wine or strawberry-colored plaque, and it may protrude from the ...
A liver hemangioma is a noncancerous mass of blood vessels that typically doesn’t cause symptoms and is often discovered during tests for other conditions. Although most liver hemangiomas do not ...
An internal hemangioma is a type of noncancerous tumor that forms from the abnormal growth of excess blood vessels. Hemangiomas usually occur on the skin of infants, presenting as a red mark. However, ...
A liver hemangioma is a benign lump in the liver. These lumps consist of blood vessels and are usually harmless. An estimated 1–5 percent of adults in the United States have small liver hemangiomas ...
Corticosteroids are commonly used to treat infantile hemangioma, but the mechanism of action of this therapy is unknown. We investigated the effect of corticosteroids in a previously described in vivo ...