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Retired NBME Step 2 CK Form 6 Answers

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An otherwise healthy 4-month-old girl is ...
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This is a capillary hemangioma aka strawberry birth mark. They go away eventually, we dont really mess with them unless they are obstructing the kids vision or breathing somehow.

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  • Presentation most consistent with a hemangioma of the skin, which commonly grows during the first year of life but involutes on its own within 5 years
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