Saturday, August 14, 2010

infant strawberry birthmarks

infant strawberry birthmarks


A birthmark is a on the formed after . They are also known as " " or as "infantile haemangiomas". [ Birthmarks are called voglie in Italian, antojos in Spanish, and wiham in ; all of which translate to " " because, according to , they are caused by unsatisfied wishes of the mother during . For example, if a pregnant woman does not satisfy a sudden wish or craving for , it's said that the infant might bear a strawberry mark. The Hungarian word for any flat mole (as opposed to only congenital birthmarks), anyajegy , is also derived from this belief. [ A number of different types of birthmarks are known that include, but are not limited to, , , , , , and . [ While these birthmarks may occur anywhere on the body, they are most commonly oval in shape and light brown, or milk coffee, in color. [ is a type of (or mole) found in at . Occurring in about 1% of infants in the , it is located in the area of the and 15% of the time, but may occur anywhere on the body. [ A Mongolian blue spot is a flat birthmark with wavy borders and irregular shape, most common among and (excluding ), and named after . It is also extremely prevalent among and . The blue colour is caused by , -containing cells, that are deep under the skin. Usually, as multiple spots or one large patch, it covers one or more of the lumbosacral area (lower ), the , , and . Often on the face, marks on the upper eyelid or forehead may be indicative of a condition called . Additionally, port-wine stains in these locations may be associated with and . A Silvermark can appear at a young age (as early as 7 years old) and its known to be hereditary - it is very likely that others in the family tree (genealogically speaking) proudly display the mark. There is a myth whereby some believe there is meaningful connection among all Silvermarks - a pedigree mark which can be traced back for centuries. [ Stork bite, or Telangiectatic nevus Colloquially called a "stork bite", "angel's kiss" or "salmon patch", appears as a pink or tanned, flat, irregularly-shaped mark on the knee, back of the neck, and/or the forehead, eyelids and, sometimes, the top lip. infant strawberry birthmarks infant strawberry birthmarks

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