Lessons from a liver hemangioma registry: subtype classification

作者: Ann M. Kulungowski , Ahmad I. Alomari , Aditya Chawla , Emily R. Christison-Lagay , Steven J. Fishman

DOI: 10.1016/J.JPEDSURG.2011.10.037

关键词: Infantile hemangiomaHemangiomaLiver HemangiomaClassification schemeMedicineProspective cohort studyPathologyHepatic HemangiomaSubtype classificationVascular anomaly

摘要: Abstract Purpose A previously proposed classification of hepatic hemangioma postulated 3 types lesions: focal, multifocal, and diffuse. registry ( www.liverhemangioma.org ) was created to track patients validate this scheme. Methods Registry records entered between 1995 2010 were reviewed. Results Of 121 with hemangioma, 119 focal (n = 33), multifocal 68), diffuse 18). Two shared features The group had a balanced sex distribution, whereas more common in women (66.2% 70.0%, respectively). Hepatic detected prenatally 30% (9/30) disease. Detection not possible or indicating postnatal proliferation typical cutaneous infantile hemangioma. Cutaneous hemangiomas accompanied 77.4% (48/62) 53.3% (8/15) 15.3% (4/26) Hypothyroidism documented all (16/16) 21.4% (9/42) but no (0/17). Conclusions Analysis the Liver Hemangioma confirms that lesions are biologically distinct from Feared may evolve undetected Screening ultrasounds infants multiple allow for earlier detection therapy.

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