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Worrisome Hemangiomas Require Intervention


 

Dr. Friedlander said she had no conflicts of interest regarding products mentioned in her presentation.

Children who develop ulcerated lesions, such as this one in the perianal region, may be in great pain.

Large, plaquelike lesions of the face warrant an echocardiogram and possibly MRI/MR angiography. PHOTOS COURTESY DR. SHEILA FALLON FRIEDLANDER & CHILDREN'S PEDIATRIC DERM SPECIALISTS, SAN DIEGO

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