Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9223953 | Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Large facial or cervical hemagiomas can be associated with one or more systemic abnormalities described by the PHACE (S) acronym. Its prevalence is unknown, but is shows marked female preponderance. Among the systemic abnormalities, neurological and cardiac malformations predominate. Hence the PHACE (S) syndrome must be recognized. Moreover, in patients presenting with large facial or cervical hemangioma, the following examinations should be performed: neurological examination and cerebral MRI to rule out abnormality of the posterior fossa, completed by a sequence of angio-MRI in the search for cerebral artery malformations; cardiovascular exploration, completed by echocardiography in the case of doubt and examination of the eyes and sternum. Lastly, the enhanced risk of laryngeal sub-glottis hemangioma should be kept in mind.
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Authors
D. Monnier, F. Pelletier, F. Aubin, E. Puzenat, T. Moulin, P. Humbert,