Intestinal hemangioma

Colorectal hemangioma is a rare congenital non-hereditary disease. Because of its non-progressive growth characteristics, colorectal hemangioma is generally considered not to be a new tumor, but a hamartoma, but there are still different opinions on this. Small intestine hemangioma is rare, accounting for about 10% to 15% of benign tumors of the small intestine. Small intestine blood vessels can occur at any age and can appear after birth. Women are more common than men.

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