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A capillary hemangioma (also known as an Infantile hemangioma Strawberry hemangioma and Strawberry nevus) is the most common variant of hemangioma which appears as a raised red lumpy area of flesh anywhere on the body though 83% occur on the head or neck area. These marks occur in about 10% of all births and usually appear between one and four weeks after birth. It may grow rapidly before stopping and slowly fading.

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