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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37289424/lobular-capillary-hemangioma-pyogenic-granuloma-of-the-gastrointestinal-tract-clinicopathologic-analysis-of-34-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam L Booth, Lysandra Voltaggio, Rebecca Waters, John Goldblum, Michael M Feely, Diana Agostini-Vulaj, Maryam Pezhouh, Raul S Gonzalez
OBJECTIVES: Lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) rarely involves the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This study describes clinicopathologic features of LCH in a cohort of GI cases. METHODS: We defined lobular capillary hemangioma as "a proliferation of capillary-sized blood vessels arranged at least focally in a lobular configuration," searched departmental archives for cases, and recorded clinicopathologic findings. RESULTS: We identified 34 GI tract LCHs from 16 men and 10 women; 4 patients had multiple lesions...
October 3, 2023: American Journal of Clinical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37275108/conservative-treatment-of-head-and-neck-hemangiomas-using-intralesional-bleomycin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ekta Narang, Neha Jain, Jaswinder Kaur, Suparna Roy, Jyoti Singh
BACKGROUND: Hemangiomas are vascular tumours and commonly occur in head and neck region. Complete treatment of these vascular swellings are often challenging. As surgical excision carries high risk of complications and poor cosmetic outcome, treatment is shifted more towards non-surgical modalities like steroid therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and sclerotherapy. OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy of intralesional Bleomycin sclerotherapy for head and neck hemangiomas...
June 2023: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37180330/scrotal-cavernous-hemangioma-presented-with-pruritus-in-a-teenager-a-case-report
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Behnam Dejman, Alireza Makarem, Faisal Ahmed, Mohammadreza Askarpour
KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Ulcerated scrotal cavernous hemangioma is uncommon and rarely presents with pruritus. The surgeon should perform a complete scrotal examination, choose the best treatment option, and the diagnosis should be confirmed histopathologically. ABSTRACT: Ulcerated scrotal hemangiomas are a rare disease that can pose a diagnostic challenge, particularly if there is simultaneous hemorrhage. We report the case of a 12-year-old child with an unusual presentation of scrotal cavernous hemangioma characterized by itching and bleeding...
May 2023: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37159066/infantile-hemangiomas-a-review-of-current-treatment-options
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REVIEW
Elise Dahan, Lea Abou Jaoude
This literature review outlines the current pathogenesis, clinical features, and complications of infantile hemangiomas and explores the current treatment modalities, including corticosteroids, surgery, pulsed dye laser, and beta-blockers. Although oftentimes benign, these lesions can potentially lead to physical or cosmetic disfigurement in growing children. The issue of depth and location-dependent treatment for infantile hemangiomas is explored as it reveals which treatments are correlated with better outcomes in specific presentations...
May 2023: Pediatric Annals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37107867/infantile-hemangioma-a-common-lesion-in-a-vulnerable-population
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Samon Nazemian, Shohreh Sharif, Esther L B Childers
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is important to all dentists, particularly dentists providing services to pediatric populations, because significant morbidity and mortality can occur from vascular lesions in children. Specialists of the oral cavity have the responsibility to identify patients with IH, a lesion that could be potentially life threatening. We present a case of IH and will provide a narrative review of the most recent literature. We discuss the diagnosis, risk stratification, treatment, complications, and impact on routine dental procedures...
April 20, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37083897/-infantile-hemangioma-clinical-manifestation-treatment-and-differential-diagnoses
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REVIEW
Peter H Höger, Henning Hamm
With an incidence of approximately 4% infantile hemangiomas are the most common vascular tumors in children and show characteristic growth dynamics. In order to avoid erroneous treatment, they need to be differentiated from other vascular tumors (granuloma pyogenicum and kaposiform hemangioendothelioma) and vascular malformations. Of all infantile hemangiomas 85% are uncomplicated and undergo spontaneous resolution starting towards the end of the first year of life. First-line treatment for complicated infantile hemangiomas (15%), i...
April 21, 2023: Dermatologie (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36974689/indications-for-surgical-resection-of-complicated-infantile-hemangiomas-in-the-%C3%AE-blocker-s-era-a-single-institution-experience-from-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Besiana P Beqo, Paolo Gasparella, Christina Flucher, Stephan Spendel, Franz Quehenberger, Emir Q Haxhija
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aims to review how the introduction of propranolol as the primary treatment option for children with infantile hemangiomas (IHs) has affected the use of other treatment options at our institution and to determine the indications for surgical treatment of children with IHs in the propranolol era. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The authors conducted a single-center, noncompeting, historical/retrospective cohort study to review all cases referred to the institution for IH evaluation from 2005 to 2020...
March 27, 2023: International Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36860594/infantile-hemangiomas-a-review-and-future-opportunities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberly A Eisenstein
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are identified in about 5-12% of infants, making them the most common benign tumor of childhood (Figure 1). IHs are vascular growths characterized by an abnormal proliferation of endothelial cells and aberrant blood vessel architecture.1 IHs commonly involute after proliferation, traditionally leading to a non-interventional or "wait and see" management approach. However, a large subset of these growths can become problematic causing morbidities such as ulceration and scarring, disfigurement, or functional impairment...
2023: Missouri Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36705724/management-of-infantile-hemangiomas-experience-of-a-tertiary-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rita Gomes, Luís Salazar, Carolina Fraga, Mário Rui Correia, Joana Barbosa-Sequeira, Alexandre Fernandes, Sílvia Álvares, José Banquart Leitão, Margarida Paiva Coelho
The purpose of the study is to describe the experience of a multidisciplinary team in a tertiary hospital regarding the management of Infantile Hemangiomas (IH). The method employed is a retrospective analysis of patients with IH followed in a tertiary pediatric hospital between January 2010 and May 2022. A total of 393 IH were diagnosed (56.7% female), with a median age of 5 months (interquartile range (IQR), 3-10). Imaging investigation was necessary for diagnosis and for exclusion of other IH in 9.2% and 14...
January 27, 2023: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36595798/an-adult-case-of-small-bowel-intussusception-caused-by-hemangioma-presenting-with-intestinal-obstruction-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chengyu Shi, Yangyang Yu, Laixiang Zhang, Cheng Gao
INTRODUCTION: Both small bowel intussusception in adults and small bowel hemangioma are rare benign mass lesions. Moreover, a secondary effect of intussusception caused by hemangioma is extremely rare. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 87-year-old female suffered from intussusception and intestinal obstruction caused by hemangioma located in the small bowel (February 14, 2020), reporting abdominal distention without nausea and vomiting. DIAGNOSIS: Emergency abdominal and pelvic computed tomography showed an intussusception with the evidence of associated small bowel obstruction...
December 23, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36553413/-face-s-of-a-phace-s-syndrome-patient-before-and-after-therapy-particular-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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Maria-Corina Stănciulescu, Florica Ramona Dorobantu, Eugen Sorin Boia, Marius-Călin Popoiu, Simona Cerbu, Rodica Heredea, Emil Radu Iacob, Anca Maria Cimpean, Borislav Dusan Caplar, Anca Voichita Popoiu
A rare, uncommon disorder called PHACE(S) (P-posterior fossa anomalies, H-hemangioma, A-arterial anomalies, C-cardiac anomalies, E-eye anomalies, and S-sternal cleft) of unknown etiology was rarely reported. Children are susceptible to developing PHACE(S) syndrome from the moment they are born. It may be challenging for a physician to appropriately diagnose and treat children with PHACE due to the multifaceted nature of the disease and the extensive range of consequences that may be associated with it. A one-month-old newborn girl was admitted to hospital with extensive, multiple facial infantile hemangiomas, ulceration of the lower lip hemangioma-like lesion, cardiovascular, sternal, and neurological concomitant malformations...
December 15, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36484610/a-case-of-a-rare-histologic-variant-cavernous-hemangioma-like-kaposi-sarcoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney N Haller, Brenda Carrillo, Anthony C Soldano, Brett H Keeling
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an endothelial tumor associated with human herpesvirus 8. Cutaneous lesions can present with pink or purple patches, plaques, and nodules which can be ulcerated. The main subtypes of KS generally have similar histologic appearances, with spindle cells and expression of human herpesvirus 8 being characteristic features. However, various histologic variants have been reported. We present the case of a 55-year-old man with cutaneous KS with cavernous hemangioma-like histological features...
January 1, 2023: American Journal of Dermatopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36414845/the-role-of-systemic-and-topical-beta-blockers-in-dermatology-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Alya M Alhazmi, Mohammad A Basendwh, Abdullah Ayman Aman, Mazen Dajam, Turki S Aljuhani
INTRODUCTION: Beta-blockers are proven to be safe and cost-effective agents in treating multiple dermatological conditions, which is why they are considered as an interesting and good alternative therapeutic agent by dermatologists. To our knowledge, there has been no comprehensive systematic review to date summarizing the role of both systemic and topical beta-blockers in dermatology. METHODS: In this systematic review, we aim to review recent and relevant published literature in order to provide a comprehensive evidence-based summary to inform dermatologists...
January 2023: Dermatology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36406336/a-case-of-late-ulceration-of-infantile-hemangioma-in-the-setting-of-sars-cov2-infection
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Chiamaka L Okorie, Iman Salem, Matthew J Davis, Julianne A Mann
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January 2023: JAAD Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36404484/incidence-and-clinical-factors-associated-with-ulceration-in-infantile-hemangiomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esteban Fernández Faith, Sonal D Shah, Mitchell Braun, Elena Pope, Irene Lara-Corrales, Patricia M Witman, Katya Harfmann, Flora Bradley, Rohali Keesari, Kenneth Jackson, Alexandra Hallagan, Ilona J Frieden
BACKGROUND: Ulceration is an important complication in infantile hemangiomas (IHs). Prior to the use of β-blockers, the estimated incidence of this complication in a referral population was between 15% and 30%. The incidence and factors associated with ulceration have not been systematically studied since the emergence of β-blocker therapy. OBJECTIVE: Examine the incidence and clinical predictors for ulceration in IHs. METHODS: Retrospective study at tertiary referral centers...
February 2023: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36373214/an-infant-with-lumbar-syndrome-complicated-by-severe-perineal-ulceration-managed-with-diverting-colostomy
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Malgorzata K Nowakowska, Edgar D Rodriguez, Raegan D Hunt, Kristy L Rialon, Siddharth P Jadhav, Denise W Metry
Infantile hemangiomas are the most common childhood vascular lesions. LUMBAR syndrome (lower body hemangioma, urogenital abnormalities/ulceration, myelopathy, bony deformities, anorectal malformations/arterial anomalies, and rectal anomalies) warrants special treatment considerations. Here we describe a case of an infant with LUMBAR syndrome who presented with severe perineal ulceration refractory to standard medical therapy and was managed with a temporary diverting sigmoid colostomy. This case demonstrates that adjunctive surgical management can be considered in infants with aggressive perineal wounds refractory to standard medical therapy...
November 13, 2022: Pediatric Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36354659/oral-mucosal-lesions-in-childhood
#37
REVIEW
Lorena Horvat Aleksijević, Jelena Prpić, Miranda Muhvić Urek, Sonja Pezelj-Ribarić, Nataša Ivančić-Jokić, Romana Peršić Bukmir, Marko Aleksijević, Irena Glažar
Childhood diseases are a continuous source of interest in all areas of general and dental medicine. Congenital, developmental, and hereditary diseases may either be present upon birth or appear in early childhood. Developmental anomalies, although often asymptomatic, may become grounds for different infections. Furthermore, they can indicate certain systemic disorders. Childhood age frequently brings about benign tumors and different types of traumatic lesions to the oral mucosa. Traumatic lesions can be caused by chemical, mechanical, or thermal injury...
November 9, 2022: Dentistry Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36190226/-management-of-ulcers-on-a-segmental-hemangioma-a-combination-of-systemic-and-topical-therapies-in-two-pediatric-cases
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Luciana L Tirelli, Paula C Luna, Alejandra A Panizzardi, Margarita Larralde
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign tumors of childhood, and segmental ones are rare and associated with a poor prognosis. While these tumors look harmless, one of their main related complications is ulceration during tumor growth. The management in these cases is extremely challenging, requiring a combination of multiple approaches, some specifically aimed at preventing the proliferation of the hemangioma and others aimed at wound care, pain management, and prevention of further infection...
October 2022: Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36054050/polidocanol-a-review-of-off-label-dermatologic-uses
#39
REVIEW
Quoc-Bao D Nguyen, Carly Stender, Delfina Bur, Sirunya Silapunt
BACKGROUND: Polidocanol is an FDA-approved treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins, accessory saphenous veins, and visible varicosities of the great saphenous vein system, but numerous other off-label dermatological applications have been reported. OBJECTIVE: To describe the various off-label dermatological clinical uses of polidocanol, as well as efficacy and adverse effects. METHODS: The review of studies searchable on PubMed from 2004 to 2021 describing clinical uses of polidocanol to determine efficacy and adverse effects associated with various dermatologic applications...
September 1, 2022: Dermatologic Surgery: Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35896169/clinical-overlap-of-phace-and-lumbar-syndromes
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Rachael Davenport, John C Su, Janice Nathalie, Christopher M Richmond, Tiong Yang Tan, Susan J Robertson
Segmental infantile hemangiomas affecting the upper body are associated with PHACE(S) (Posterior fossa anomalies, Hemangioma, Arterial anomalies, Cardiac anomalies, Eye anomalies, and Sternal defects) syndrome, whereas segmental infantile hemangiomas affecting the lower body are the cutaneous hallmark of LUMBAR (Lower body hemangioma and other skin defects, Urogenital anomalies and Ulceration, Myelopathy, Bony deformities, Anorectal malformations and Arterial anomalies, and Renal anomalies) syndrome. We present two individuals with concurrent features of both PHACE and LUMBAR syndromes demonstrating an overlap phenotype...
July 27, 2022: Pediatric Dermatology
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