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. 2024 Jul 1;14(3):e2024206. doi: 10.5826/dpc.1403a206

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of infantile hemangiomas with minimal or arrested growth (IHMAG), capillary malformation, and infantile hemangioma. (A) Ulcerated segmental IHMAG of the right leg in a toddler, which showed (B) enlarged unfocused telangiectasia (black arrow) on an erythematous background composed of dotted globular vessels (yellow star) on dermoscopy. (C) Uncomplicated segmental IHMAG of the right foot in a toddler with (D) multiple unfocused large telangiectasias (black arrow) on an erythematous background combined with dilated linear and tortuous vessels (yellow star) on dermoscopy. (E) Large segmental capillary malformation of the right leg in a toddler with (F) multiple red, dotted, or globular vessels on an erythematous background on dermoscopy. (G) Single infantile hemangiomas with a proliferative dermal component, with the (H) peculiar lacunae on dermoscopy.