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Bloom where you are planted: Hemangioma or malignancy?
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Bloom where you are planted: Hemangioma or malignancy?

Elizabeth Gunn, Christopher C. Barnett, Anh Teressa Duong, Elizabeth A. Beierle, David R. Kelly, Yoginder N. Vaid, Kimberly S. Keene, Michael Soike and Kimberly Whelan
Pediatric blood & cancer, Vol.69(2), e29485
02/01/2022
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.29485
PMID: 34843167

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Abstract

Vascular anomalies comprise a spectrum of disorders characterized by the abnormal development or growth of blood and lymphatic vessels. These growths have unique features and diverse behaviors, mandating a multidisciplinary approach in their evaluation, diagnosis, and management. Here we describe the case of a male toddler presenting with an abdominal mass, originally treated as a metastatic retroperitoneal tumor, but subsequently felt to represent a vascular anomaly.

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