HEMANGIOMA IN CHILDREN AND ITS TREATMENT

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Juraeva Gulbaxor Alisherovna
Ikromova Shaxnoza Nozimovna
Narzullaeva Gulchexra Qudratovna

Abstract

A general clinical examination, ultrasound, angiography, MCT or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) are performed to make a definitive diagnosis of the disease. The exact size of the tumor, the extent of its spread, and its relationship to other tissues and organs are then studied. In some cases, it is difficult to distinguish hemangiomas from candidiasis and candidiasis. A characteristic feature of benign tumors is that they develop very rapidly. But it does not turn into dangerous tumors. When a tumor appears on the face, ear supra, neck, fingers and toes, and other delicate areas, its size can increase and even disrupt organ function. Such side effects are especially common in newborns. Sometimes benign tumors can also be associated with large blood vessels, disrupting the circulatory system.

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Juraeva Gulbaxor Alisherovna, Ikromova Shaxnoza Nozimovna, & Narzullaeva Gulchexra Qudratovna. (2021). HEMANGIOMA IN CHILDREN AND ITS TREATMENT. JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 308–310. Retrieved from https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/559