it's a Hemangioma.It's a bunch of cells that grow rapidly in one part and its all filled with blood. They need to take her to someone who know's how to deal with it before it gets any bigger , because they can grow to encase the entire side of her face, impair her breathing and vision. Here's a site that you can browse thru to get a better understanding of it.
2007-08-06 11:06:47
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answered by adrianne M 4
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2016-10-14 05:14:40
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answered by ? 4
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I have seen this on health channels like discovery. IF its what I think it is, it needs to be removed as these grow very quickly. The problem is, they intertwine with the blood vessels & are hard to remove. I think the name of it starts with an "h". (I know that doesn't help much). I believe it's a form of a tumor (non-cancerous). Many doctors are unfamiliar with this condition. Perhaps a geneticist would be able to help. A basic pediatric doctor many not recognize this.
ah....nurse susan got the name!!!!! (knew it started with an h lol). wish you guys the best!
2007-08-06 11:10:02
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answered by Onyx Ninja 4
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It does look like a hemangioma. They're usually on the forehead. It's a type of tumor, totally non cancerous. They're filled with blood, obviously, and are very very vascular. Often they'll go away on their own, but sometimes they require some intervention. They're really fairly common.
Lots of info avaialable online:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001459.htm
http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site998/mainpageS998P0.html
She's a beautiful baby
2007-08-06 11:26:41
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answered by trivial 5
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She has a hemangioma. There are different types, but can't tell form a picture how deep or invasive it is.
Your family needsto take her to a vascular specialist, or plastic surgeon. A dermatologist will be a waste of time and money.
2007-08-06 11:09:13
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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Looks like a hemangioma.. not sure how to spell it. But it can continue to grow and some of them become heavy bleeders... meaning if she gets a small cut it can bleed profusely. Look it up and try to get her to a specialist.
My friend's baby has one that they are treating with laser surgery.
2007-08-06 11:07:29
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answered by I ♥ old VW's 4
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It looks like a hemangioma. It would need to be removed surgically and even then there's a possiblity of it returning. THey need to contact a surgeon that specializes in this.
2007-08-06 11:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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this appears to be a cyst to me. i had one in my lip, although not nearly as large and was white underneath the skin. i had it removed because it seemed to be growing bigger and bothered me. my doctor told me that it could grow back. another reason i had it removed was because it could of been cancerous. regular doctors or pediatritions sometimes aren't very much help because the area they study is very large and vague. what they should of done is given you a referral to a specialist. i suggest seeing a plastic surgeon.
2007-08-06 11:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe she born with that???.... or if not then go to different doctor!
2007-08-06 11:04:04
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answered by Anonymous
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