Photogallery. Juvenile hemangiomas
Vladislav V. Dubensky , Valeriy V. Dubenskiy
Russian Journal of Skin and Venereal Diseases ›› 2023, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (4) : 421 -426.
Photogallery. Juvenile hemangiomas
Juvenile hemangiomas can occur from the first months of life, with the prevalence of superficial juvenile hemangiomas (76.1%), more often solitary (83.3%).
Female infants predominate among the patients, with a 2:1 ratio.
Localization on the skin of the face and scalp is determined in 30% of cases; the remaining juvenile hemangiomas are located on the skin of the trunk and extremities.
Hemangiomas are mostly peripheral and small in size (10–20 mm), superficially and up to 5 mm deep.
The most frequent complication of juvenile hemangiomas is ulceration, both as a consequence of exophytic growth and treatment methods.
The predominance of arterial intramedullary blood flow was found at ultrasound diagnosis, however, variants of 2-phase blood flow can also occur, which requires additional ultrasound examination of all cases of juvenile hemangiomas.
We offer the publication of a photo gallery on this problem.
juvenile hemangiomas / superficial forms / combined / complications / ultrasound examination
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