Significance of Capillary hemangioma

Capillary hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor characterized by the proliferation of small, intertwined capillary-sized vessels, primarily found in the oral cavity, notably on the palatal mucosa. It is recognized as the most common orbital tumor in infants and is often differentiated from pyogenic granuloma, which it can clinically resemble. Some pathologists also consider it a histopathologic diagnosis related to pyogenic granuloma. Additionally, these tumors are developmental hamartomatous lesions typical in infancy and adolescence.

Synonyms: Infantile hemangioma

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