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If your child has a vascular anomaly, it is important that his or her care be provided by a physician who is experienced in the management of these disorders.
If your child has a small, single hemangioma that is not likely to require any intervention, your pediatrician may be able to monitor the tumor, provide support and reassurance, and contact a vascular anomalies specialist if the situation warrants.
You should seek out a vascular anomalies specialist if your pediatrician has little or no experience with vascular anomalies, the diagnosis is unclear, or your child's vascular disorder is complex. Ideally, this specialist will be part of an interdisciplinary team whose primary or sole focus is the diagnosis and treatment of vascular anomalies. Generally speaking, vascular anomalies teams are located in major pediatric teaching hospitals, such as Children's Hospital Boston.
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