Congenital hemangioma
Congenital hemangioma is one of the most common benign tumors of the skin, caused by malformations of angiogenic tissue during the fetal period or dilation of the original blood vessels. Occasionally, those who have acquired a traumatic event after birth. Clinical classification: 1. Nevus flammeus is also known as telangiectasia or wine-like nevus. 2. Strawberry hemangioma Strawberry hemangioma (also known as capillary hemangioma) 3. Cavernous hemangioma (cavernous hemangioma), also known as venous malformation.
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