Strawberry hemangiomas are common benign tumors in newborns, composed of capillaries and small veins. They appear within a month of birth, often growing rapidly before gradually regressing by age 5-9. Treatment may not be needed unless complications like ulcers or infections occur. Options include glucocorticoids, interferons, sclerotherapy, surgery, and lasers (PDL, Nd, dual-wavelength). Diagnosis relies on clinical presentation and can be confirmed with biopsies if unclear. Post-treatment care is essential to manage side effects and promote healing.
Treatment of vascular disease
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