2017
DOI: 10.7707/hmj.635
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Treatment of peripherally inserted central catheter line-associated thrombus in a preterm neonate with low-molecular-weight heparin

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“…It is also worth noting that, like our patient, reported cases in the literature with skin [ 6 , 7 ] and oral [ 8 ] capillary hemangiomas have a positive family history of consanguinity. This begs the question of whether the genetic element of the disease also gives rise to skin capillary hemangiomas or if they are distinctively separate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…It is also worth noting that, like our patient, reported cases in the literature with skin [ 6 , 7 ] and oral [ 8 ] capillary hemangiomas have a positive family history of consanguinity. This begs the question of whether the genetic element of the disease also gives rise to skin capillary hemangiomas or if they are distinctively separate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Singhi and colleagues in 2007 reported five cases of JS with the typical picture of the disease in all patients apart from one who had a skin capillary hemangioma; they described it as the first reported case in the literature [ 6 ]. Later in 2019, Hafeez and colleagues described another case of JS with two atypical findings: first, the presence of Blake’s pouch cyst on radiological imaging, and second, the presence of skin capillary hemangiomas [ 7 ]. One further report associates JS with the finding of oral capillary hemangiomas confirmed by histopathology [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%