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Abstract. Morphohistochemical results. Studies of biopsy material from 51 patients with skin hemangiomas of various localization showed that the earliest and most permanent sign of vascular tumor activation is the accumulation of unsulfated acid glycosaminoglycans, mainly hyaluronic acid, in the walls of blood vessels and the stroma of the tumor itself


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