Multiple hemangiomas and hemangiomatosis: risk factors and outcome over an eight year period

Hemangiomas are the most common tumors of infancy. Multiple cutaneous hemangiomas may be associated with the presence of hemangiomas in inner organs. However, there is little data on the risk factors for organ involvement and the outcome of a large sample of patients.

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Main Authors: Schupp, Christine (Author) , Holland-Cunz, Stefan (Author) , Schenk, Jens-Peter (Author) , Weisser, H. (Author) , Grimm, Dirk (Author) , Günther, Patrick (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 27. Juli 2010
In: European journal of pediatric surgery
Year: 2010, Volume: 20, Issue: 6, Pages: 379-381
ISSN:1439-359X
DOI:10.1055/s-0030-1261938
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Author Notes:C.J. Schupp, S. Holland-Cunz, J.-P. Schenk, H. Weisser, D. Grimm, P. Günther
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Summary:Hemangiomas are the most common tumors of infancy. Multiple cutaneous hemangiomas may be associated with the presence of hemangiomas in inner organs. However, there is little data on the risk factors for organ involvement and the outcome of a large sample of patients.
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ISSN:1439-359X
DOI:10.1055/s-0030-1261938