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Cerebral vasculopathy and neurologic sequelae in infants with cervicofacial hemangioma: report of eight patients.
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Intracranial arterial anomalies can coexist with cervicofacial hemangioma. Aneurysmal and occlusive changes are potentially progressive and can result in cerebral infarction. A causative association between occlusive cerebrovascular disease and pharmacologic treatment has not been excluded.