Endothelial cells in infantile haemangiomas originate from the child and not from the mother (a fluorescence in situ hybridization‐based study)

Background  Infantile haemangiomas are benign vascular tumours of infancy of unknown origin. Their aetiological relationship to maternal cells has been questioned given that they develop during the neonatal period.

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