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Case Reports
. 1983;13(5):297-300.
doi: 10.1007/BF00973354.

Infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma treated by radiotherapy

Case Reports

Infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma treated by radiotherapy

F Corbella et al. Pediatr Radiol. 1983.

Abstract

Infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma is a rare tumor of infancy, sometimes associated with cutaneous hemangiomatosis. It is clinically evident within the first six months after birth and can be life threatening because of heart failure, intraperitoneal hemorrhage or thrombocytopenia. In less severe forms spontaneous regression has been described. Current treatment may be surgical ligation of the hepatic artery, or pharmacological therapy with corticosteroids or radiotherapy. A 4-month infant is described, admitted with acute heart failure and huge hepatomegaly. Since a surgical approach was not possible and corticosteroid therapy failed to achieve the expected effect, radiotherapy was given with excellent results.

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