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Hemangiomas of infancy
Ulceration is one of the most common complications of hemangiomas of infancy. Midline lumbar and sacral lesions can be associated with underlying vertebral and spinal cord anomalies.
This early lesion on the dorsal aspect of the hand and fingers involuted without treatment and without functional loss of the hand.
The head and neck regions are the most common locations for hemangiomas of infancy. This large parotid hemangioma required oral steroids, intralesional steroids, and surgical excision.