Multicenter Study of Long-term Outcomes and Quality of Life in PHACE Syndrome after Age 10
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Published:2024-01
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Page:113907
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ISSN:0022-3476
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Container-title:The Journal of Pediatrics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Journal of Pediatrics
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Braun MitchellORCID, Frieden Ilona J., Siegel Dawn H., George Elizabeth, Hess Christopher P., Fox Christine K., Chamlin Sarah L., Drolet Beth A., Metry Denise, Pope Elena, Powell Julie, Holland Kristen, Ulschmid Caden, Liang Marilyn G., Barry Kelly K., Ho Tina, Cotter Chantal, Baselga Eulalia, Bosquez David, Jain Surabhi Neerendranath, Bui Jordan K., Lara-Corrales Irene, Funk Tracy, Small Alison, Baghoomian Wenelia, Yan Albert C., Treat James R., Hogrogian Griffin Stockton, Huang Charles, Haggstrom Anita, List Mary, McCuaig Catherine C., Barrio Victoria, Mancini Anthony J., Lawley Leslie P., Grunnet-Satcher Kerrie, Horii Kimberly A., Newell Brandon, Nopper Amy, Garzon Maria C., Scollan Margaret E., Mathes Erin F.
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University of California San Francisco School of Medicine Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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