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1056 patients were enrolled as a "Hemangioma Cohort" which was in part supported by the Skin Disease Research Foundation. The following abstracts were presented and/or accepted for presentation: Hemangioma Subtype Characterization: A cohort prospective study. IJ Frieden, AN Haggstrom, BA Drolet. 15th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies, New Zealand, February 23, 2004. Risk factors for Hemangioma of Infancy - A cohort prospective study. BA DroletAN Haggstrom, E Baselga, S Chamlin, L Eichenfield, NB Esterly, IJ Frieden, M Garzon, A Lucky, D Metry, A Nopper. 15th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies, New Zealand, February 23, 2004. Incidence and Clinical Associations of Multiple hemangiomas of Infancy. ,MC Garzon, BA Drolet, A Haggstrom, IJ Frieden. 15th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies, New Zealand, February 23, 2004. Segmental hemangiomas are metameric: Image analysis and classification.
AN Haggstrom and IJ Frieden. Accepted as Poster, Society for Investigative
Dermatology, April 28, 2004, Rhode Island.
Updated 2/28/2004 - Dr. Kashani-Sabet has published
NF-kB in the Vascular Progression of Melanoma in the Journal of Clinical
Oncology, Vol 22, No 4 (February 15), 2004: pp. 617-623.
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