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A 12-month-old boy with a localized verrucous tumor
European Journal of Pediatrics, 10/20/09
Mohrenschlager M et al. – A 12–month–old boy was admitted suffering from a localized pad–like thickening of tissue affecting the area of his right hand joint. First affection of skin was detected at age of 6 months, when a red macula was noted. The parents were now afraid of a viral or malignant disorder. The lesion completely resolved by the second birthday without medical intervention.
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