Six children with a subglottic hemangioma were treated in the Sophia Children's Hospital in the period 1982-1987 by means of intralesional corticosteroid injection, followed by intubation. After treatment all children were symptomfree. In 3 patients this result was attained after 1 injection, in 2 after 3 injections. One patient needed 5 injections. The average duration of intubation was 19 days (7-36). Three months (1/2-7 1/2) after the onset of therapy all patients were free of symptoms. No serious complications were observed. No patient needed a tracheotomy. The average follow-up period was 3.3 years (1 1/2-5 1/2). The authors feel that not only the effect of intralesional corticosteroids, but also local gentle pressure by the tube is of therapeutic importance. The above-mentioned treatment of subglottic hemangioma in children is now the treatment of choice in our clinic.
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