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Infantile periocular hemangioma
Infantile periocular hemangiomas (IPH) are common benign vascular tumors that present early in childhood. They typically show a rapid nonlinear growth pattern a few weeks after birth during a proliferative phase, then continue with an involution phase ...
Mehdi Tavakoli +5 more
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Retroperitoneal infantile hemangioma: a case report and literature review [PDF]
Background Retroperitoneal infantile hemangioma (RIH), a type of primary retroperitoneal tumors, are exceptionally rare in clinical practice. Infantile hemangiomas typically manifest on the skin’s surface. RIHs are exceptionally rare and typically small.
Peizhe Li +7 more
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Evaluation of cases with infantile hemangioma requiring treatment [PDF]
Aim: Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign vascular tumours in infants. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of propranolol therapy in patients with infantile hemangioma.Materials and methods: This study included patients with
Hüsnü Maraşli +6 more
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Infantile hemangioma is one of the most common benign vascular malformations in children. Besides that, some questions about classification, diagnostic, and choice of method of treatment remains the questionable. The modern data about classification, clinical course, diagnostic, and main principles of treatment of infantile hemangioma are presented in ...
A.A. Pereyaslov +2 more
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Background. Infantile hemangiomas may have unexpected behavior. Initial regression (spontaneously or drug-induced) may be followed by unexplained recurrences.
Rodica Elena Heredea +6 more
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Propranolol for treatment of infantile hemangiomas [PDF]
Infantile hemangioma is the most common vascular tumor in early childhood. Propranolol has been successfully used recently in a limited number of children with Infantile hemangioma.
Juliana Nakano de Melo +3 more
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Infantile hemangioma (IH) is a common vascular tumor of infancy. Although benign, infants with IH can experience complications including ulceration, visual and airway impairment, and residual scarring and disfigurement. It is often challenging for clinicians to predict which tumors are in need of systemic treatment.
Eun-Kyung Mary, Kwon +2 more
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Background Although infantile hepatic hemangioma and hepatic mesenchymal hamartoma are relatively common in benign pediatric liver tumors, coexistence of the two tumors is rare. Placental mesenchymal dysplasia is also a rare disorder.
Shunsuke Fujii +11 more
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Propranolol-induced hyperkalemia in infantile hemangioma patients: How serious is it?
Background: Infantile hemangioma is the most frequent benign vascular tumor of infancy, which has a specific clinical history of early growth, followed by spontaneous remission.
Abduallah Alakeel +4 more
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AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients With inFAntile hemAnGiomA in the depArtment oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy, mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW [PDF]
Introduction. infantile hemangiomas in the region of head and neck are relatively common. When localized in the vicinity ofvital organs, airways or the eye, they may cause a serious threat to the child’s health and development, or even life.
Piotr Kwast +2 more
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