Flavia Rosa-Mangeret, Anne Marie Calza, Riccardo E Pfister, Francisca Barcos-Munoz
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Post-Burn Infantile Hemangioma in an Extremely Premature Neonate.
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common vascular tumor in infancy, and its physiopathology is not fully understood. Nevertheless, a hypoxic insult may be an essential element for the formation of an IH. Herein, we describe a case of a 25-week premature newborn who developed an IH after a post-burn scar and its evolution.