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PHACE syndrome comprises a spectrum of anomalies including posterior fossa malformations, haemangioma, arterial anomalies, cardiac defects and eye anomalies. PHACE should be considered in any patient with a large facial segmental infantile haemangioma (IH), and multidisciplinary management is crucial. Low‐dose propranolol is effectively for the treatment of IH associated with PHACE syndrome. Recent...
AimWe identified the characteristics of an infantile haemangioma (IH) that predispose children to complications, interventions and long‐term morbidity and examined perinatal risk factors for IH.
MethodsWe studied children with IHs admitted to Helsinki University Hospital's paediatric vascular anomaly clinic in Finland in 2004–2007 and registered perinatal records, IH characteristics, complications...
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