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Some Extraordinary Cases of Giant Hemangioma in Children
Hemangioma is one of the most common tumors in infancy and we aim to show the importance of its spontaneous evolution. They are often present at birth or appear soon after and grow rapidly by endothelial proliferation. Here, we present a series of very extensive and extraordinary hemangiomas, mainly facial, followed for many years in order to be able to evaluate the natural growth and regression of those lesions and allow for a better-based treatment and follow-up. Keywords: Hemangiomas; Spontaneous evolution; Psychology; Extraordinary cases