Each month, The Clinical Advisor makes one new clinical feature available ahead of print. Don’t forget to take the poll. The results will be published in the next month’s issue. Infantile hemangiomas ...
Hemangiomas, which are common in infants, often appear within weeks of birth and fade by age 9. Most hemangiomas do not require treatment and will shrink naturally over time. Risk factors for ...
Airway infantile hemangiomas can cause life-threatening airway compromise from the first year of life. Diagnosis, treatment protocols and outcome measures are not standardized for this condition, ...
Metastasis Stage, Adjuvant Treatment, and Residual Tumor Are Prognostic Factors for Medulloblastoma in Children: Conclusions From the Children's Cancer Group 921 Randomized Phase III Study PURPOSE: To ...
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