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  • There are different types of vascular and cystic lesions found in the head and neck of infants and young children.
  • The evaluation methods for these lesions are changing and new treatment options are being introduced regularly.
  • Staying informed about these conditions and their management is essential for delivering optimal care to these young patients.

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A variety of vascular and cystic lesions exist in the head and neck area of infants and little children. The mode of evaluating these entities is evolving and new treatment modalities are added now and then. An updated knowledge of these lesions and their management is crucial to provide the best care for these patients.

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