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This 4-month-old child was noted by the parents to have just a slightly reddish/purple hue to the skin around the right eye at birth. They now note this appearance that has gradually developed.

1. This lesion is most likely caused by:

a. inflammation
b. trauma
c. neoplasm
d. abnormal blood vessel growth
e. none of the above

2. The most likely diagnosis is:

a. capillary hemangioma
b. port wine stain
c. nevus flammus
d. incontentia pigmenti
e. tuberous sclerosis

3. Management of this patient could include:
a. observation
b. topical steroids
c. systemic steroids
d. surgery
e. (a), (b), and (c)

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