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hemangioma

[ hi-man-jee-oh-muh ]

noun

Pathology.
plural hemangiomas, hemangiomata
  1. angioma


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Origin of hemangioma1

From New Latin, dating back to 1885–90; hem-, angioma
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Her parents didn’t realize she was suffering from Covid until her hemangioma treatment, when the doctor recognized her symptoms.

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The Nunez family turned to several medical professionals and discovered their daughter had a hemangioma but were unsure of what that meant in terms of a resolution.

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A 4-year-old girl in the U.K. with a hemangioma on her face hopes to soon have the growth removed as it has made her a target for teasing and bullying, her mom says.

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He had a condition called cavernous hemangioma and had blood-filled tumors in his head, neck and throat.

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Bucklew had said that lethal injection might inflict undue pain by rupturing blood-filled tumors on his face, head, neck and throat caused by a rare congenital condition called cavernous hemangioma.

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