Case of a giant spongiform vascular tumor treatment in a baby’s hip.

Age of the child: 2 months.

Basic medical conditions: The patient has a bulge in his or her left hips two weeks after birth and is growing rapidly. He or she has been diagnosed with an vascular tumor and recommended for surgical treatment.

When the sick child is admitted to the hospital, it is visible that the purple and blue swelling in the left hip is significantly increased, the tumour is reduced by hand, the post-hand lifting tumour is restored and is diagnosed with a spongiform vascular tumour (static malformation) in conjunction with the relevant examinations, such as the colouring.

Due to the low rate of tumour blood flow in the sick child, it was considered that a treatment programme (two sessions of the treatment) should be used for rigid embolism.

After the completion of the first treatment, the cancer of the sick child has been reduced to one fifth, and the second in the six months later has been admitted to treatment, and the sick child has now recovered.

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Angioplasm.