High output cardiac failure caused by multiple giant cutaneous hemangiomas.

Jpn Heart J

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Taipei Municipal Chung Hsiao Hospital, Taiwan, Republic of China.

Published: July 1992

A 59-year-old Chinese woman had multiple giant cutaneous cavernous hemangiomas on her right upper limb which resulted in high output heart failure because they presented as a large peripheral arteriovenous (A-V) fistula. Selective right subclavian arteriography showed extremely hypertrophic arteries of the patient's right arm with a tremendous blood supply to the soft tissues; neither superselective embolization nor surgery seemed applicable to this patient. The patient's heart failure was not satisfactorily controlled by conservative treatment.

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