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Medicine, 21.08.2020 23:01, girlysimbelieve

While assessing a child the provider finds that the child has a large macular dark red patch on the right cheek. The child's parent reports that the patch becomes dark when the child cries and in extreme temperatures. Which treatment strategy would be most beneficial for the child

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