Current workup and therapy of infantile hemangiomas

Abstract Many practitioners assume every vascular lesion is a hemangioma; then tell parents not to worry, because hemangiomas “go away” after they grow. In fact, over the past three decades, advances in the stratification of vascular lesions, identification of clinical associations and syndromic vas...

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Infant Welfare
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