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infantile h. a rare, benign tumor of the liver in infants, generally multicentric, composed of anastomosing vascular channels lined with thick endothelial cells; it may be associated with disseminated hemangiomatosis, and death often occurs as the result of congestive heart failure.
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infantile hypertrophic gastric s. congenital hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the musculature of the pyloric sphincter, occurring within the first few weeks of life and leading to partial obstruction of the gastric outlet.
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infantile l. biliary cirrhosis of children; see under cirrhosis.
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infantile m. a condition present at birth or occurring soon after, characterized by the presence of solitary or multiple, firm, rubbery, spherical or ovoid nodules in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. The nodules are composed of myofibroblasts and may undergo ulceration and calcification. In about half of patients, skeletal fibromas also occur; when lesions are limited to the skin and bones (a condition sometimes known as congenital multiple fibromatosis), prognosis is good and lesions resolve spontaneously. Visceral involvement may also occur (congenital generalized fibromatosis, q.v.) and is highly lethal.
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infantile nephropathic c. early onset c.
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