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Craniofacial Disorder Descriptions  External Links Disclaimer Logo
A craniofacial disorder refers to an abnormality of the face and/or the head. Craniofacial differences can result from abnormal growth patterns of the face or skull, which involves soft tissue and bon... Details >
Children's Craniofacial Association
Hemangioma Newsline: The Newsletter of NOVA  External Links Disclaimer Logo
This site contains newsletters with basic information on the diagnosis and treatment of hemangioma and vascular malformation. It also features an area on new research and publications that comes from... Details >
National Organization for Vascular Anomalies
Hemangioma: The Most Common Benign Tumor of Infancy & Children  External Links Disclaimer Logo
This site provides all the basic information about the disease; including a link to common questions.... Details >
National Organization for Vascular Anomalies
Hemangiomas  External Links Disclaimer Logo
A hemangioma is a form of birthmark that usually appears in the head and neck area within one to four weeks after birth. The cause of hemangiomas has not been determined, and accurate diagnosis and ea... Details >
Vascular Birthmarks Foundation
Physicians Treating Vascular Anomalies  External Links Disclaimer Logo
This site provides a list of doctors specialized in this condition; you can search by state and even locate physicians outside the United States.... Details >
National Organization for Vascular Anomalies
What is Cavernous Angioma?  External Links Disclaimer Logo
Cavernous angiomas are clusters of abnormal blood vessels found in the brain, spinal cord, and, rarely, in other areas of the body. There are many names for this condition: cavernous angioma, cavernou... Details >
Angioma Alliance
What's a Birthmark?   External Links Disclaimer Logo
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A baby can develop birthmarks either before he or she is born or soon after birth. One of the most common types of birthmarks is called a hemangioma. These birthmarks happen when many new blood vessel... Details >
Nemours Foundation
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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health
American Academy of DermatologyExternal Links Disclaimer Logo
Angioma AllianceExternal Links Disclaimer Logo
Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome Support GroupExternal Links Disclaimer Logo
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