1.Vascular Anomaly in an Orthodontic Patient – A Case Report
International e-Journal of Science, Medicine and Education 2025;19(1):71-74
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Separation of vascular lesions into one of the two groups, namely, hemangioma and vascular malformations can be of considerable significance relative to the treatment of patients. They pose serious bleeding risks. A case report is presented here where a patient with a vascular malformation is treated with fixed orthodontic appliances. A coordinated, interdisciplinary approach can result in enhanced patient satisfaction and successful treatment outcomes.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Hemangioma
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		                        			 Port-Wine Stain
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.Drug repurposing beta-blocker: A safe and effective treatment for high risk ulcerated intergluteal infantile hemangioma - A case report.
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2024;103(1):35-38
Infantile hemangiomas are known to be the most common tumors of childhood. These vascular tumors have a distinctive clinical course characterized by a proliferation phase (early and late), followed by a plateau phase and lastly the involution phase. Despite the ability to involute, certain complications, ulcerations being the most common, indicate prompt treatment. Early intervention during the proliferative phase with oral propranolol has been emphasized to achieve an optimum outcome. In this case, a 7-month-old infant presented with a 4.4cm by 3.2cm infantile hemangioma (IH) with ulceration on the left intergluteal area during the late proliferative phase. Prior to propranolol treatment, routine laboratory workup, 21-lead electrocardiogram and ultrasound of the kidneys, ureter and bladder were done, revealing unremarkable results. The patient was referred to a Pediatric Cardiologist and assessment deemed no contraindications for beta-blocker treatment. That patient was placed on a 12-hour day admission for the initiation of oral propranolol at a starting dose of l.0mg/kg/dose and was later discharged, stable, at 1.5mg/kg/dose. Escalation of doses were done by 0.5 every 2 weeks under close supervision on subsequent follow-ups via telemedicine. Four months following the initiation of propranolol treatment regression of the size of the lesion with residual fibrosis were observed. Oral propranolol appears to be an effective and safe therapeutic approach for ulcerated infantile hemangiomas, even during the late proliferative phase. Results achieved significant contraction and resolution of the ulceration and rapid involution of the lesion.
Human ; Female ; Infant: 1-23 Months ; Hemangioma ; Propranolol
9.Heart failure caused by congenital hepatic hemangioma complicated with arteriovenous fistula in a neonate.
Yue HE ; Song SUN ; Lin YANG ; Jian-Guo ZHOU ; Rong ZHANG ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2023;25(8):884-888
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The three-day-old female infant was admitted to the hospital due to respiratory distress after birth. She was born premature at 36+2 weeks gestational age. Prenatal ultrasound suggested abnormal development of the fetal liver vessels, and she had dyspnea that required respiratory support after birth. Chest X-ray indicated an enlarged cardiac silhouette, and cardiac ultrasound revealed enlargement of the right atrium and right ventricle. Diagnosis of hepatic hemangioma with arteriovenous fistula was confirmed through liver ultrasound and abdominal enhanced CT. At 19 days old, she underwent ligation of the hepatic artery under general anesthesia, which led to an improvement in cardiac function and she was subsequently discharged. Genetic testing revealed a mutation in the ACVRL1 gene, which was inherited from the mother. The article primarily introduces a case of neonatal heart failure caused by hepatic hemangioma with arteriovenous fistula, and multi-disciplinary diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Female
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Infant, Newborn
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		                        			Pregnancy
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		                        			Activin Receptors, Type II
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		                        			Arteriovenous Fistula/complications*
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		                        			Dyspnea
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		                        			Heart Failure/etiology*
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		                        			Hemangioma/complications*
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		                        			Liver
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Advances in the treatment of infantile hemangiomas of the larynx.
Xing GAO ; Xiaojun ZHAN ; Qinglong GU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(12):972-976
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Infantile hemangiomas are relatively common soft tissue tumors in infants and young children, with a prevalence of about 4.5% in full-term newborns. Subglottic Hemangioma (SGH) is a relatively rare type of hemangioma, and its special location often causes respiratory distress and potentially life-threatening conditions in infants. Therefore, it is necessary for clinicians to make an accurate diagnosis and formulate a detailed treatment plan based on the clinical manifestations, the auxiliary examinations, the medical history and the vital signs evaluation of patients.This review describes the pathophysiological mechanism of infantile hemangioma and provides a detailed discussion on commonly used treatment methods in detail.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Child, Preschool
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Infant
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		                        			Infant, Newborn
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		                        			Hemangioma/diagnosis*
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		                        			Hemangioma, Capillary
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		                        			Laryngeal Neoplasms/surgery*
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		                        			Larynx/pathology*
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		                        			Soft Tissue Neoplasms
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            

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