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Infantile hemangioma with minimal or arrested growth as the skin manifestation of PHACE syndrome.

Marta Valdivielso-RamosAntonio TorreloAna Martin-SantiagoMinia Campos-DominguezElena CondePablo de la CuevaJuan Carlos Lopez-Gutierrez
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2018)
We present the largest case series of segmental facial infantile hemangiomas with minimal or arrested growth in PHACE syndrome and emphasize the importance of recognizing these lesions in early infancy, because they can indicate PHACE syndrome. The data presented suggest that infantile hemangiomas with minimal or arrested growth-associated PHACE syndrome does not seem to differ significantly from PHACE syndrome with classic infantile hemangiomas, and thus the same recommendations for diagnosis, management, and therapy should be followed. Future studies with more patients could contribute to enlighten this specific subset.
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