| 31. | Large segmental hemangiomas of the head and neck can be associated with a disorder called PHACES syndrome.
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| 32. | Additional long term sequelae stem from the identification of extracutaneous manifestations in association with the infantile hemangioma.
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| 33. | The clinical phases of Hemangioma have physiological differences, correlated with immunophenotypic profiles by Takahashi et al.
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| 34. | For most hemangiomas, 80 % of infantile hemangioma size is generally reached by 3 months of age.
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| 35. | For most hemangiomas, 80 % of infantile hemangioma size is generally reached by 3 months of age.
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| 36. | Researchers don't know what causes hemangiomas, though they tend to be more common in premature infants.
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| 37. | In spite of an abdominal hemangioma ( later removed by surgery ), Daltrey managed to complete the tour.
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| 38. | Infantile hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors composed of an increased number of unique endothelial cells that line blood vessels.
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| 39. | Deep hemangiomas present as poorly defined, bluish macules that can proliferate into papules, nodules or larger tumors.
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| 40. | Large hemangiomas can leave visible skin changes secondary to significant stretching of the skin or alteration of surface texture.
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