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Diffuse Hemangiomatosis
Diffuse Hemangiomatosis
Diffuse hemangiomatosis is an extremely rare syndrome with fewer than seventy reported cases. It is defined by the presence of non-malignant, internal hemangiomas, or tumors of blood vessels, that affect at least three organ systems.
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Diffuse Hemangiomatosis
Diffuse hemangioma is the development of red spongy tissue or blood vessel tumor, forming lesions on organs, causing pain and can be fatal in newborns.
Diffuse Hemangiomatosis
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