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- Bb4f96265646876a806c8ba6f080666dd hasDbXref "OMIM:602089" @default.
- Bb4f96265646876a806c8ba6f080666dd hasDbXref "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5208-3432" @default.
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- Bb4f96265646876a806c8ba6f080666dd annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bb4f96265646876a806c8ba6f080666dd annotatedSource MONDO_0011191 @default.
- Bb4f96265646876a806c8ba6f080666dd annotatedTarget "Capillary hemangiomas are benign, highly proliferative lesions involving aberrant localized growth of capillary endothelium. They are the most common tumor of infancy, occurring in up to 10% of all births. Hemangiomas tend to appear shortly after birth and show rapid neonatal growth for up to 12 months characterized by endothelial hypercellularity and increased numbers of mast cells. This phase is followed by slow involution at a rate of about 10% per year and replacement by fibrofatty stroma. Hemangiomas are classified as distinct from vascular malformations, in that the latter are present from birth, tend to grow with the individual, do not regress, and show normal rates of endothelial cell turnover." @default.