Topical tacrolimus reduces the severe pain of tufted angioma: Case report.

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      Dear Editor, Tufted angioma (TA) is a rare benign cutaneous vascular tumor that typically affects children without predilection in genders.1,2 Lesions of TA often present as red painful patches/plaques on the neck, trunk, and extremities. As suggested by previous evidence, pain in TA might be caused by the suppression to the peripheral nerve due to overgrowth of the lesion. [Extracted from the article]
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