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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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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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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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Success in the use of oral propranolol in the treatment of infantile hemangioma in nasal tip - Report of two cases, [PDF]
Infantile hemangioma is the most common pediatric vascular tumor, with the following risk factors: low birth weight, prematurity, white skin, female gender, multiparity and advanced maternal age. The use of oral and topical beta-blockers, although recent,
Mariana Carvalho Costa +3 more
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Oral Beta-blocker in Problematic Infantile Hemangioma
Summary:. One of the most common benign vascular endothelial tumors is infantile hemangioma. These lesions are commonly found in the head and neck, and sometimes it is a challenge to decide the method of treatment if the lesions are problematic ...
Rashed N. AlHasan, MB, BCh, BAO +3 more
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We have recently demonstrated the expression of embryonic stem cell markers on the endothelium of infantile hemangioma, a functional hemogenic endothelium with the capacity for primitive erythropoiesis in vitro.
Lucy Sulzberger +7 more
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PHACE syndrome: clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, and management [PDF]
: Infantile hemangioma can be linked to other organ malformations. In 1996, PHACE syndrome was first defined as the association of large and segmental infantile hemangioma, usually on the face, head, or cervical region, with malformations of the ...
Anita Rotter +4 more
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Update on infantile hemangioma [PDF]
The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies classifies vascular anomalies into vascular tumors and vascular malformations. Vascular tumors are neoplasms of endothelial cells, among which infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common, occurring in 5%–10% of infants. Glucose transporter-1 protein expression in IHs differs from that of
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Background: In view of the high incidence of infantile hemangioma (IH) in infants and young children, a comprehensive and reasonable evaluation scale for referral is urgently needed. This study compared the influence of the Hemangioma Severity Scale (HSS)
Tong Qiu +4 more
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Background. Infantile hemangiomas are revealed in 1-3% of newborns and 10-12% of infants. There are only anecdotal reports on the laser therapy efficacy in this pathology management.
Tatyana S. Belysheva +6 more
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