Adverse effects of propranolol in a fulminant ulcerated infantile hemangioma
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common tumors of infancy, with a global prevalence estimated at 1% to 10% of infants. Most hemangiomas are small and regress spontaneously without a need for intervention. However, 5% to 10 % of hemangiomas may cause serious complications and require treatmen...
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Main Authors: | Aida Oulehri (Author), Hanane Baybay (Author), Sara Elloudi (Author), Zakia Douhi (Author), Fatima Zahra Mernissi (Author) |
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