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Risk Factors for Degree and Type of Sequelae After Involution of Untreated Hemangiomas of Infancy
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In this retrospective study of sequelae in a large cohort of untreated infants, we quantified the prevalence of permanent scarring and identified clinical features predictive of permanent sequelae. Our observations provide useful information at a time when the treatment paradigm for hemangiomas has changed. Such knowledge may help primary care physicians predict the risk of sequelae and identify high-risk lesions to implement early treatment.
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