Your Answers
Complications or potential risk of complications (Ulceration, Visual Compromise, Feeding difficulties, Stridor)
Central face and/or ears
Breast (in female)
Midline lumbosacral
Size ≥ 4 cm (focal or segmental)
Number of hemangiomas ≥5
The Expected Answers
Complications or potential risk of complications (Ulceration, Visual Compromise, Feeding difficulties, Stridor)
Central face and/or ears
Breast (in female)
Midline lumbosacral
Size ≥ 4 cm (focal or segmental)
Number of hemangiomas ≥5
Your Answers Total Score :
Location of Hemangioma
Other facial areas than those mentioned previously (see part A)
Neck, Diaper area, Scalp
Size of the biggest Hemangioma
≥ 1 cm on other facial area than those mentioned previously (see part A)
2 – 4 cm on other body area than those mentioned previously (see part A)
Current child age and growth of Hemangioma
The infant is less than 2 months
The infant is ≥ 2 and ≤ 4 months with an evident growth within last 2 weeks
The Expected Answers Total score : 0
Location of Hemangioma
Other facial areas than those mentioned previously (see part A)
Neck, Diaper area, Scalp
Size of the biggest Hemangioma
≥ 1 cm on other facial area than those mentioned previously (see part A)
2 – 4 cm on other body area than those mentioned previously (see part A)
Current child age and growth of Hemangioma
The infant is less than 2 months
The infant is ≥ 2 and ≤ 4 months with an evident growth within last 2 weeks