Capillary hemangioma
Capillary hemangioma
Updated: 10/06/2021
© Jun Wang, MD, PhD
General features
- Most common type hemangioma
- More common in females
- Strawberry/infantile (juvenile type) capillary hemangioma: present at birth, grow in first year, fade afterwards, majority regress by age 7
Clinical presentations
- Reddish raised growth
- Strawberry hemangioma may grow rapidly, then remain a fixed size, then regress
- May have erosion (raising concerns of malignancy)
Morphological features
- Packed growth of capillary type blood vessels
- No atypia, no vascular fusion (features seen in angiosarcoma)
Treatment
- Surgery
- Intratumoral corticosteroid
- Laser, etc.
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