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How is hemangiomas diagnosed?

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Examination: It is raised collection of blood. Small ones are diagnosed by observation. Large ones may be also examined with a sonogram to detect the size. Small ones are removable with vascular laser. Large congenital hemangiomas are now treated with beta blockers.

Answered 4/1/2013

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MRI: Many tests can pick up hemangioma including MRI ct scan ultrasounds being the common ones.

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