Conditions masquerading as infantile haemangioma: Part 2. Frieden, I. J., Rogers, M., & Garzon, M. C. The Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 50(3):153--168; quiz 169--170, August, 2009.
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Infantile haemangiomas are among the most common growths during infancy. Their rapid growth during infancy and vascularity can easily cause confusion with other, less common growths. Part I focussed on other vascular anomalies that can mimic infantile haemangiomas. Part II emphasizes benign growths and malignant conditions that can also cause diagnostic confusion.
@article{frieden_conditions_2009,
	title = {Conditions masquerading as infantile haemangioma: {Part} 2},
	volume = {50},
	issn = {1440-0960},
	shorttitle = {Conditions masquerading as infantile haemangioma},
	doi = {10.1111/j.1440-0960.2009.00529_1.x},
	abstract = {Infantile haemangiomas are among the most common growths during infancy. Their rapid growth during infancy and vascularity can easily cause confusion with other, less common growths. Part I focussed on other vascular anomalies that can mimic infantile haemangiomas. Part II emphasizes benign growths and malignant conditions that can also cause diagnostic confusion.},
	language = {eng},
	number = {3},
	journal = {The Australasian Journal of Dermatology},
	author = {Frieden, Ilona J. and Rogers, Maureen and Garzon, Maria C.},
	month = aug,
	year = {2009},
	pmid = {19659975},
	keywords = {Arteriovenous Malformations, Dermoid Cyst, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Fibrosarcoma, Hemangioma, Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Skin Neoplasms, Telangiectasis, vascular malformations},
	pages = {153--168; quiz 169--170}
}

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