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A case of cardiomegaly developed due to the congenital malformation--aneurysm of Galen's vein in combination with
hemangioma
of the right hemisphere of the brain--in a newborn is described; the baby died on the 3rd day after birth of increased
cardiac insufficiency
.
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PMID:[Congenital defects of the cerebral vessels associated with cardiomegaly]. 14 68
In the past ten years, 28 patients with primary tumors of the liver have been treated. There were 11 benign tumors, including four hamartomas, three patients with focal nodular hyperplasia, and two each with congenital cysts and
hemangioma
. Hamartomas and masses of focal nodular hyperplasia should be excised when possible, but both are benign lesions; therefore life threatening excisions at the porta hepatis should be avoided. Cysts are often resectable, but when occupying all lobes of the liver, they can be successfully managed by marsupialization into the free peritoneal cavity. If resectable, hemangiomas should be removed; when occupying most of the liver as they often do, patients may be subject to platelet trapping or to
cardiac failure
. In some instances these lesions have been controlled by steroids, radiation therapy or hepatic artery ligation. Of 17 malignant tumors seen, 12 proved to be hepatoblastomas. Nine of the 12 patients underwent liver resection, of whom four are cured, (33%). There were three children with hepatocellular carcinomas and two with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. One child from each of these groups is cured by surgical excision. At present the only known cures in children with primary malignant liver neoplasms have been achieved by operative removal.
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PMID:Liver resection in children with hepatic neoplasms. 20 16
From the time of birth, a patient a rapidly expanding pulsatile mass in the left upper extremity. The findings are those of multiple AV fistulae: thrill, continuous murmur, cutaneous
angioma
, and rapidly appearing trophic changes. Cyanosis and irreversible
heart failure
ensued, and the patient died after 20 hours of life. An aortogram revealed numerous AV fistulas within an angiomatous network vascularized by a huge subclavian artery and drained by a large subclavian vein.
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PMID:"Malignant" brachial arteriovenous fistula in a newborn child: a case report. 48 17
The cavernous
hemangioma
of the liver is frequently seen as small tumor without any symptoms, but only rarely its diameter is more than 4 cm (161 cases in world literature). We can report on an additional patient. The peculiarities in this case were the tumor size, the presence of numerous phleboliths and the contrasting of the tumor taking place mainly from the venous part of the vascular bed of the liver. The main indication for a surgical intervention is the danger of rupture, but disturbances of the coagulation as well as intestinal suppression symptoms have also to be taken into consideration. The intraoperative tactics ought to be a standardised resection of the liver. The cavernous
hemangioma
must be differentiated from the hemangioendothelium: this usually occurs in children, causes
cardiac failure
due to a. v. shunts, and responds to conservative therapy (corticosteroids, radio-therapy).
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PMID:[Giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver. Case report and review of the literature (author's transl)]. 67 39
A new case of solitary
angioma
of the liver, complicated with
heart failure
, is reported in a newborn. The rarity of this anatomo-clinical form is emphasized, and the interest of venous catheterization, which permitted an angiogram of good quality, is underlined. Radiotherapy was so rapidly efficient that one is incited to promote this treatment before any other, especially in cases where surgery involves major risks.
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PMID:[Solitary hemangioma of the liver manifested by neonatal heart failure]. 93 36
Successful management of severe congestive heart failure secondary to a hepatic
hemangioma
was accomplished by ligation of the hepatic artery in a 2-month-old infant. In the two years since the operation, follow-up observations including liver biopsy and hepatic angiography have indicated complete regression of the tumor. This report provides reassurance that this procedure is effective in the prompt control of severe
heart failure
, as well as in safely providing time for the spontaneous regression of the vascular tumor.
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PMID:Hepatic hemangiomatosis. Successful management by hepatic artery ligation. 93 85
Seven patients with hemangiomatosis of the liver are presented together with 100 cases reported in the literature. Six of seven patients survived; four with supportive treatment only. Follow-up is from 2 to 11 yr. Hepatomegaly,
heart failure
, and cutaneous angiomas constitute the classical clinical triad. Arteriography is the best method for diagnosis; biopsy should be avoided. Clinical features and histologic examination of these benign vascular tumors seem to confirm the theory that hemangioendothelioma and
hemangioma
represent only different developmental stages of one disease. These lesions can regress spontaneously if left alone. Despite contrary prevailing opinion, the authors recommend nonoperative treatment as the first choice of the clinician.
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PMID:Hemangiomatosis of the liver in infants. 111 83
The authors present 7 patients with hemangiomatosis of the liver together with about 100 cases reported in the literature. 6 of 7 patients survived; 4 with supportive treatment only. Follow-up is from 2 to 12 years. Hepatomegaly,
heart failure
and cutaneous angiomas constitute the classical clinical triad. Arteriography is the best method to diagnose this lesion, and biopsy can thus be avoided. Clinical features and histological examination of these benign vascular tumors seem to confirm the theory that hemangioendothelioma and
hemangioma
represent only two different developmental stages of one disease. These lesions can regress spontaneously if left alone. Despite contrary prevailing opinion the conservative treatment is recommended as the first choice of the clinician.
...
PMID:[Hemangiomatosis of the liver in infants: Diagnosis and treatment]. 115 Apr 80
Foster child
hemangioma
management depends on its usual spontaneously regressive evolution as it is a transient and benign vascular tumor like lesion. Most of the time clinical follow up is the only management. Investigations are indicated if treatment is needed (for decision and follow up) concerning only hemangiomas with a bad functional or esthetic prognosis (peri-orificial lesions and large locations of the face) or complicated hemangiomas with life-risk as sub glottic
hemangioma
, Kasabach and Merritt Syndrome, diffuse and liver hemangiomatosis possibly associated to
cardiac failure
. Basic treatment remains systemic corticosteroids with indications for early surgery or intralesional corticosteroids.
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PMID:[Management of hemangioma in the infant]. 158 31
Authors reported an autopsy case of extracerebral cavernous
hemangioma
in the middle fossa and discussed the effect of irradiation therapy on it. A 72-year-old woman was admitted due to progressive deterioration of consciousness and the right hemiparesis. CT scan revealed a slightly high density mass, which was markedly heterogeneously enhanced with contrast media, in the left middle cranial fossa. Angiogram with prolonged injection demonstrated a faint tumor stain. Craniectomy and partial temporal lobectomy for decompression were performed, but the tumor could not be removed due to uncontrollable hemorrhage. Her level of consciousness further deteriorated, and in addition
heart failure
developed. And finally she became vegetative in spite of effective irradiation therapy of 46Gy. CT scan taken three months and seven years after the irradiation showed marked regression of the tumor. After the vegetative state for 8 years, the patient died of acute pancreatitis, and autopsy was performed. The cavernous
hemangioma
with markedly proliferated interstitial connective tissue and thrombosed vessels was verified by microscopical examination. Although the treatment was not successful in this patient, we confirmed that irradiation is useful in the management of the extra-axial cavernous
hemangioma
in the middle fossa as a pre- or postoperative adjunct therapy.
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PMID:[A case of extracerebral cavernous hemangioma in the middle fossa]. 159 Nov 5
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