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==Overview==
Facial angiofibromas is a socially embarrassing rash that starts to appear during childhood and can be removed using [[dermabrasion]] or laser treatment. Ungual or subungual fibromas may need to be surgically removed if they enlarge or cause bleeding.
 
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Overview

Facial angiofibromas is a socially embarrassing rash that starts to appear during childhood and can be removed using dermabrasion or laser treatment. Ungual or subungual fibromas may need to be surgically removed if they enlarge or cause bleeding.

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