Partially involuting congenital hemangioma with pyogenic granuloma‐induced rapid progression following incisional biopsy in infancy: A case report
Yuki Sasaki,
Kosuke Ishikawa,
Takahiro Miura
et al.
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageWe present a case of partially involuting congenital hemangioma (PICH) that showed rapid growth with ulceration after incisional biopsy. PICH does not typically grow after birth. However, if growth occurs due to stimuli like biopsy, it is essential to consider the possibility of pyogenic granuloma complication.
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