Routine liver ultrasound screening does not alter clinical management in a cohort study of multiple cutaneous infantile haemangioma
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Abstract
Cutaneous infantile haemangioma (IH) occurs in 5-10% of neonates, with multiple IH (>1) in 30% of those1 . Expert opinion currently recommends routine liver ultrasound(USS) for five or more(5+ ) IH2,3 , and if hepatic haemangiomas(HH) are identified, to test thyro ā¦Reference Key |
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Authors | Mahon C;McHugh K;Alband N;Rampling D;Sebire N;Williamson E;Glover M;Kinsler VA;; |
Journal | the british journal of dermatology |
Year | 2020 |
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