Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4147711 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Infantile cutaneous hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor and is very frequent in infants. The evolution is mostly favorable with spontaneous regression in 80% of cases. Clinical diagnosis is easy in its triphasic typical form with a phase of sometimes brutal postnatal growth, a phase of stabilization and a phase of slow secondary regression. We report a case of a giant facial hemangioma diagnosed at birth in full-term female newborn getting the right peri-orbital and fronto-temporal region. Initial evolution was marked by a fast increase of the tumor justifying its stake under prednisone at the age of 3Â months but without improvement. At the age of 6Â months, the patient was hospitalized for infection of the hemangioma with favorable evolution under oxacilline. Following evolution was marked by the total regression of the hemangioma at the age of 5Â years at the price of peri-orbital cutaneous scars. We discuss here the diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects of this pathology and review of the literature.
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Authors
H. Ben Hamouda, S. Ghanmi, H. Soua, Y. Belkhir, A. Ayadi, M.T. Sfar,