- Author:
Rodolfo U. FERNANDEZ
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Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Human; Male; Female; Aged; Middle Aged; Adult; Young Adult; Adolescent; Child; Child Preschool; Infant; Propranolol; Hospitals, University; Philippines; Hemangioma; Neck; Head; Hospital Departments; Otolaryngology
- From: Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;32(2):30-33
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: To provide an initial overview of the outcomes of different treatment modalities used for hemangiomas.
METHODS:
Design: Case Series
Setting: Tertiary National University Hospital
Participants: Records of 21 patients diagnosed with head and neck hemangiomas in the Philippine General Hospital Department of Otorhinolaryngology from 2009 to 2014 were reviewed.
RESULTS: Majority of the patients were female (61.9%) and in the pediatric age group (57.1%). Of the 21 patients, 6 underwent medical management, 13 had surgical management, 1 had both medical and surgical management and 1 opted to observe the lesion. All patients treated with propranolol observed a decrease in the size of the lesion. Seven out of the 13 patients had radiofrequency ablation; all had gross residual lesion. Six of the 13 underwent excision with complete excision being achieved in 5 of 6 cases.
CONCLUSION: Treatment response of patients in this series with hemangiomas of the head and neck to propranolol at a dose of 1 to 2 mg/kg/day may reflect international data. Outcomes analysis for radiofrequency ablation and surgical excision requires a longer duration of follow-up. - Full text:pjohns 26.pdf


