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Published on: January 14, 2014
Multiple pulmonary infantile hemangiomas responsive to oral propranolol
Florencia Galdeano1, Alejandro Herón1, Sivia Moreno1
1Humberto Notti Hospital, Mendoza, Argentina.
Abstract:
Intrathoracic infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are extremely rare. They may be located in the pericardium, trachea, bronchia, diaphragm, mediastinum, or the lungs and may be associated with cutaneous IHs. We present a newborn with multiple pulmonary IHs in the absence of skin lesions that showed a dramatic response to oral propranolol.
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