Care and Cure for Infantile Hemangioma

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2013-12-04

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de Graaf, MISNI 0000000395808952

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Bruijnzeel-Koomen, Carla A.ISNI 0000000043719227
Pasmans, S G M AISNI 0000000390798636
Breugem, C.C.ISNI 000000039546909X

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Abstract

Infantile hemangiomas (IH) are common benign vascular tumors, that become visible shortly after birth, and have an unique growth pattern. Most IH have an uncomplicated course and a general ‘wait and see’ policy is often justified. However, 24% of the patients with IH experience complications, like ulceration, bleeding, functional impairment, life-threatening risk, or cosmetic risk of which 38% need treatment. Nowadays complicated IH can be treated with beta blockers. An active approach and diagnostic evaluation is also necessary in case of a segmental IH which can be associated with congenital malformations. Correct initial diagnosis and timely referral of patients at risk of complications is important, since early intervention may prevent complications.

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de Graaf, M 2013, 'Care and Cure for Infantile Hemangioma', Doctor of Philosophy, Utrecht University, Rotterdam.