TY - JOUR
T1 - Congenital hemangiomas
T2 - Rapidly involuting and noninvoluting congenital hemangiomas
AU - Krol, Alfons
AU - MacArthur, Carol J.
PY - 2005/9/1
Y1 - 2005/9/1
N2 - While infantile hemangiomas are a very common lesion seen in infants and young children, congenital hemangiomas are much more rare and have been only recently described. Two types of congenital hemangiomas exist: rapidly involuting congenital hemangiomas and noninvoluting congenital hemangiomas. The goal of this article is to describe rapidly involuting and noninvoluting congenital hemangiomas as they differ from infantile hemangiomas in their presentation, natural history, histopathologic features, and treatment.
AB - While infantile hemangiomas are a very common lesion seen in infants and young children, congenital hemangiomas are much more rare and have been only recently described. Two types of congenital hemangiomas exist: rapidly involuting congenital hemangiomas and noninvoluting congenital hemangiomas. The goal of this article is to describe rapidly involuting and noninvoluting congenital hemangiomas as they differ from infantile hemangiomas in their presentation, natural history, histopathologic features, and treatment.
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U2 - 10.1001/archfaci.7.5.307
DO - 10.1001/archfaci.7.5.307
M3 - Review article
C2 - 16172338
AN - SCOPUS:33644670173
SN - 2168-6076
VL - 7
SP - 307
EP - 311
JO - Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery
JF - Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery
IS - 5
ER -