Intravascular endothelial proliferations in children

Six children who had benign cutaneous vascular lesions characterized by papillary or solid proliferation of the endothelial cells were seen in a 16-year period. In five of them, the lesions had the histologic features of the entity originally described by Masson and recently reported by Clearkin and...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of clinical pathology 1979-03, Vol.71 (3), p.247-252
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Endothelium - pathology
Humans
Hyperplasia - pathology
Infant
Male
Skin - blood supply
Skin - pathology
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Thrombosis - pathology
Vascular Diseases - pathology
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