Can a single hemangioma examination check all hemangiomas throughout the body?

Nov 06, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Conditions that may involve the entire body often require systemic imaging examinations, which can scan tissues and organs throughout the body to detect hemangiomas in various locations, such as subcutaneous tissues and internal organs. These examinations are especially suitable when multiple hemangiomas are suspected or a comprehensive assessment is needed. However, such imaging may miss some small hemangiomas due to factors like their tiny size or hidden locations.

In general, a single examination is insufficient to visualize hemangiomas throughout the entire body. Only comprehensive, whole-body evaluations may cover most areas, while routine targeted examinations can only detect localized lesions. If concerned, it is recommended to seek medical consultation in advance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Situations where the entire body may be evaluated typically involve systemic imaging studies. These exams scan all tissues and organs, enabling detection of hemangiomas beneath the skin or within internal organs. They are especially suitable when multiple hemangiomas are suspected or a comprehensive assessment is needed. However, such imaging may still miss very small or deeply hidden hemangiomas due to their size or location.

Difficulty in assessing the entire body usually arises with routine targeted examinations, which focus only on specific regions and thus can only identify hemangiomas in those particular areas, leaving other regions unexamined. Most individuals undergo localized tests based on the known location of a hemangioma. While these exams offer high precision, they lack the ability to screen the whole body and cannot detect occult hemangiomas that have not yet caused symptoms.

Hemangioma screening should be tailored to individual circumstances, with examination plans developed by a physician. If a hemangioma has already been identified and there is concern about additional lesions elsewhere in the body, it's important to proactively inform the doctor and opt for an appropriate whole-body examination. If abnormalities are detected, follow-up evaluations or interventions should be promptly pursued according to medical advice.