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Ramesh R et al. – A female infant, born with a tufted angioma, developed a coagulopathy with prolonged bleeding time, with the risk of progression to Kasabach–Merritt phenomenon. The difficulty in this case was judging the degree of this risk and therefore the most appropriate management.

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