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Yolanda Becerril <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Apr 2012 20:53:04 -0700
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From Pediatric gastrointestinal disease: pathophysiology, diagnosis ..., Volume 1 By W. Allan Walker. Vascular anomalies/hemangiomas of the GI tract are rare but when present are commonly associated with skin lesions. In addition, esophagitis could explain the infant's pain associated with eating. I agree with previous posts, the infant needs to be evaluated by a pediatric team.
Yolanda Becerril, PNP IBCLC

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