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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 27.
Published in final edited form as: Br J Dermatol. 2014 Apr;170(4):907–913. doi: 10.1111/bjd.12804

Table 1. Study population demographics (34 haemangiomas, either IH or CH, in 29 infants; 578 mothers and 594 infants in total).

Mothers and infants, n (%) Infants [n (%)] with haemangioma (IH + RICH)
Race/ethnicity of mothers
 White/non-hispanic 267 (46.2) 14 (48.3)
 Hispanic 145 (25.1) 9 (31)
 Asian 56 (9.7) 3 (10.3)
 African American 28 (4.8) 1 (3.4)
 Other 82 (14.2) 2 (6.8)
Maternal age, years
 15–21 50 (8.6) 1 (3.4)
 22–28 207 (35.8) 9 (31)
 29–35 238 (41.1) 12 (41.4)
 36–42 79 (13.7) 7 (24.1)
 43–49 4 (0.7) 0
Sex of infants
 Male 325 (54.7) 13 (44.8)
 Female 267 (44.9) 16 (55.2)
 Unknown 2 (0.03) 0

CH, congenital haemangioma; IH, infantile haemangioma; RICH, rapidly involuting IH.