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Imaging Pediatric Vascular Lesions

Vascular anomalies are commonly encountered in pediatric and dermatology practices. Most of these lesions are benign and easy to diagnose based on history and clinical exam alone. However, in some cases the diagnosis may not be clear. This may be of particular concern given that vascular anomalies m...

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Published in:The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology 2015-12, Vol.8 (12), p.27-41
Main Authors: Nguyen, Tuyet A., Krakowski, Andrew C., Naheedy, John H., Kruk, Peter G., Fallon Friedlander, Sheila
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