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Propranolol for Severe Infantile Hemangiomas: Follow-Up Report
Pediatrics, 09/14/09
Sans V et al. – Propranolol administered orally at 2 to 3 mg/kg per day has a consistent, rapid, therapeutic effect, leading to considerable shortening of the natural course of IHs, with good clinical tolerance.
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