Infantile and congenital hemangiomas.

Semin Pediatr Surg

Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1 S Park St, 7th floor, Madison, WI 53715, United States. Electronic address:

Published: October 2020

Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign tumors of infancy. They typically appear after birth and undergo a period of rapid growth, followed by a gradual period of involution. Although the majority of IHs do not requirement treatment, oral propranolol is the first-line therapy for lesions that are at risk for life-threatening complications, functional impairment, ulceration, or permanent disfigurement. Rarely, IHs can be associated with structural anomalies. Congenital hemangiomas (CHs) are a distinct clinical entity, caused by a point mutation in GNAQ or GNA11. These lesions are typically present at birth and display a wide spectrum of clinical presentations. CHs can be distinguished from IHs by their unique histologic and radiographic features. Given the high-flow vascularity of CHs, surgical excision may be indicated due to the high risk of bleeding.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sempedsurg.2020.150969DOI Listing

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