
|Articles|September 1, 2003
Hemangioma Syndromes
Author(s)Barbara J. Rutledge, PhD
San Francisco - Syndromic hemangiomas are almost always segmental hemangiomas, associated with a constellation of birth defects probably arising from mutations affecting a developmental field, according to Ilona J. Frieden, M.D., clinical professor of dermatology and pediatrics, UCSF School of Medicine.
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