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Lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) is a benign vascular lesion arising from hamartomatous capillary proliferation, most commonly observed during the first and second decades of life, with a female predilection.
Srinivas Kumar, Salma Shaik
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Hemoporfin-mediated photodynamic therapy on normal vasculature: implications for phototherapy of port-wine stain birthmarks [PDF]
Bernard Choi, Kristen M. Kelly
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Bilateral nevus of Ota with palatal involvement, unilateral nevus of Ito, and a port-wine stain: A rare presentation [PDF]
Alpana Mohta +4 more
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Throughout the Middle Ages, and indeed until quite recent times, Europe\u27s economy was primarily agrarian. From the eleventh century onward however, commerce followed by manufacturing and urbanization, became increasingly characteristic of Western ...
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Acquired Port-Wine Stain (Fegeler Syndrome): A Report of 3 Cases
J.F. Millán‐Cayetano +3 more
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Outcome with topical sirolimus for port wine stain malformations after unsatisfactory results with pulse dye laser treatment alone [PDF]
Hebah M. Musalem +3 more
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Sturge-Weber syndrome: A case report
A 6½ year-old female child has been described. The condition is characterized by port wine stains in the body, massive gingival overgrowth, history of convulsive disorder, and dilated ocular vessels.
Mukhopadhyay S
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A classical case of klippel trenaunay syndrome in a 25 year old male characterized by port wine stain, varicose and increase in length of the right lower extremity associated with ulceration is presented.
Miranda M.F, Chahal N.H
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