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- Title
Hepatic infantile hemangiomas treated with oral propranolol--a case series.
- Authors
Mhanna, Amal; Franklin, Wayne H; Mancini, Anthony J
- Abstract
Hepatic infantile hemangiomas may be associated with morbidity and mortality, and traditional therapies may be associated with significant side effects. Since propranolol has been recently used successfully to treat cutaneous infantile hemangiomas, we decided to use it in three patients who presented with hepatic and skin hemangiomatosis. Three patients with skin and hepatic infantile hemangiomas, two of whom had evidence of cardiovascular compromise and one of whom had extensive liver involvement and hypothyroidism, were treated with oral propranolol. Regression of both skin and hepatic hemangiomas was noted in all patients, as was resolution of the cardiac symptoms and decreased thyroid requirement in two patients each. Propranolol was well tolerated without any adverse effects. Propranolol should be considered as a potential first-line therapy in patients with symptomatic hepatic hemangiomatosis.
- Publication
Pediatric dermatology, 2011, Vol 28, Issue 1, p39
- ISSN
1525-1470
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1525-1470.2010.01355.x