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Is the identification of multiple infantile cutaneous haemangiomas always a definitive diagnosis? A case report of an infant with multifocal hepatic haemangioma

Jagoda Baranowska1, Wiktoria Boral1, Anna Jarzumbek2, Ewa Kluczewska3, Anna Saran3, Jarosław Kwiecień2, Katarzyna Górowska-Kowolik2, Andrzej Grabowski4, Anna Sienko5, Katarzyna Bąk-Drabik2

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Pediatr Med Rodz 2024; 20 (1): 137–142
DOI: 10.15557/PiMR.2024.0019
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Abstract

Multifocal hepatic haemangiomas are the most common benign vascular tumours of the liver that are detected in children with concomitant multiple infantile haemangiomas. Reported lesions are usually undetectable at birth, which presents a diagnostic problem for general practitioners. Ultrasound should be the imaging examination performed in the first instance in search for vascular anomalies in children. In pharmacotherapy, the first-choice treatment is propranolol, administered orally. In the described case, a boy with multiple hepatic and skin haemangiomas, after treatment with propranolol, achieved a significant improvement in the ultrasound image of the liver. Skin lesions were also reduced. The importance of the physical examination should be emphasised in the context of detecting cutaneous haemangiomas, which usually accompany multifocal hepatic haemangiomas and should prompt the physician to regularly observe and repeat abdominal ultrasound examinations of the diagnosed and/or treated child.

Keywords
liver, infant, haemangioma, propranolol

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