If you mean what is the multiple OF three, the answer is 9
Don't you mean least common multiple? The least common multiple is 210.
If you mean the 'least' or 'smallest' common multiple of 9 and 8, then 288 is.
I assume you mean LCM, least common multiple. The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12. 12 is a multiple of 3. 12 is a multiple of 4. No smaller number is a multiple of both 3 and 4.
If you mean 117*8 then it is 936
That can be mongolian spot not hemangiomas.
Capillary hemangiomas (strawberry marks).Cavernous hemangiomas.Cavernous hemangiomas.Spider angiomas.Cherry angiomas.Lymphangiomas
No, hemangiomas grow as clusters on the outside of someones body. They are simply a cluster of exposed blood cells.
capillary hemangiomas (strawberry marks)
presently have hemangiomas now being told strongly could be malignancies i need help in understanding the possibly progression and/or treatments
Most hemangiomas will gradually shrink and disappear on their own without the need for treatment. This process can take several months to years. However, some hemangiomas may leave behind a faint mark or scar.
The various types of birthmarks have different prognoses:.Capillary hemangiomas. Fewer than 10% require treatment.Cavernous hemangiomas.75% respond to Nd:YAG laser surgery but have scarring.Spider angiomas.90% respond to sclerotherapy.
Capillary hemangiomas (strawberry marks).Cavernous hemangiomas.Cavernous hemangiomas.Spider angiomas.Cherry angiomas.Lymphangiomas
Hemangiomas first appear as.white or pale pink marks, ranging from 2-20 cm.in size. Some are symptomless while others cause pain or bleeding.Vision is affected by large marks on the eyelids. Spider and cherry angiomas are unsightly but symptomless.
Yes, several treatment options are available for hemangiomas, including watchful waiting, oral medications like propranolol, laser therapy, and surgical removal. The choice of treatment depends on factors such as the size, location, and rate of growth of the hemangioma, as well as the age and overall health of the individual. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Hemangiomas are most commonly seen in infants and young children. They are more common in females and often appear on the skin or internal organs. While they usually do not cause any symptoms and tend to disappear on their own over time, some cases may require medical intervention.
are composed of blood vessels (hemangiomas) or lymph vessels (lymphangiomas), that lie beneath the skin's surface.