Management of large liver hemangiomas

    • Surgical Treatment of Giant Liver Hemangioma Larger Than 10 cm: …

      2013 "Role of systemic corticosteroid in the management of infantile hemangioma" New York, NY Faculty: Controversies in Vascular Anomalies 2013 "Current management of hemangiomas and other vascular birthmarks" Orlando, FL American Academy of Pediatrics, Instructional Seminar

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      When hemangiomas undergo regression, extensive sclerosis can occur, sometimes followed by calcification. Such concretions are called phleboliths. The majority of hemangiomas do not require treatment and regress spontaneously during childhood. Therapeutic management of a large, persisting, or even growing hemangioma is a difficult problem.

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      Small hemangiomas are often difficult to differentiate from metastases. Because hemangiomas do not take up Gd-EOB-DTPA, these lesions appear hypointense during the hepatocyte-specific phase; the same as liver metastases. High signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging provides an important clue as to the presence of a hepatic hemangioma[48].

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      Hemangiomas are usually considered congenital are bluish purple colouration, increased warmth compressibility followed by refilling, bruit and thrill help to distinguish them. Traditional management of hemangioma has consisted of observation only unless – rapid growth, thrombocytopenia or involvement of vital structures.

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    • [DOC File]DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND PANCREAS

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      The patient with a focal liver lesion may present a difficult detection and management problem, in particular when upper abdominal symptoms are completely absent. In fact, the wider application of ultrasound and more recently computed tomography and NMR, has identified increasing numbers of patients with no symptoms related to their hepatic ...

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      Large facial IHs, especially those with a prominent dermal component (more likely to leave permanent scarring). Smaller hemangiomas in exposed areas, such as the face and hands, may be considered for treatment with modalities unlikely to cause scarring or significant side effects. Ulceration.

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      Large expanding venous malformation along upper arm and shoulder with micro AV shunting. Invited Lecture, 13th International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies, Montreal, Canada, May 10-13, 2000. Giant tumorous malformations along the entire popliteal region-mixed type (venous-capillary).

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      Squamous Cell Carcinoma – causes keratin pearl, may metastasis to inquinal, pelvic, and iliac nodes, lungs, liver. Extramammary Pagets disease – pruritic, red, crusted sharply demarcated, large, clear tumor cells. Poor prognosis. Malignant melanoma – occurs in women 60-70. Stains with S100 to differentiate from Pagets.

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      Note the risk factors for intussusception including common lead points for the disease: Meckel diverticulum, duplication cysts, polyps, hemangiomas, tumors, or the appendix. Note that children with cystic fibrosis, celiac disease, and Crohn disease are at higher risk for the disease. (Refer to . PowerPoint slide . 11.) Learning Objective 6

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