Growth Hormone Induces Recurrence of Infantile Hemangiomas After Apparent Involution: Evidence of Growth Hormone Receptors in Infantile Hemangioma release_lriaeozqg5cnljotdoto2uuaxq

by Naikhoba C. O. Munabi, Qian Kun Tan, Maria C. Garzon, Gerald G. Behr, Carrie J. Shawber, June K. Wu

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