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- Congenital hemangiomas are present at the skin at beginning, unlike childish hemangiomas, which appear later. They are absolutely formed at beginning, meaning that they do not grow after a toddler is born, as childish hemangiomas do. They are much less common than childish hemangiomas. Congenital hemangiomas can be colored from crimson to blue.
- Congenital hemangiomas are categorized consistent with whether or not they decrease and depart, or do now not decrease, and do no longer go away, or partly decrease. Those that decrease are referred to as swiftly involuting congenital hemangiomas (RICH) and leave fast. Those that don't cut back, and stay are referred to as noninvoluting congenital hemangiomas (NICH). Others that partly cut back are referred to as partly involuting congenital hemangiomas (PICH).
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