Non-congenital dorsal tumefaction with rapid growth in a young child identified as an intramuscular hemangioma
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Main Authors: | David Russo, MD (Author), Sylvie Fraitag, MD (Author), Bertrand Bruneau, MD (Author), Nathalie Stock, MD (Author), Sylvie Aillet, MD (Author), Alain Dupuy, MD, PhD (Author), Catherine Droitcourt, MD, PhD (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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