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Atenolol oral comparado con propranolol oral para hemangioma infantil

Medwave; 23 (11), 2023
INTRODUCCIÓN: El hemangioma infantil corresponde al tumor vascular benigno más frecuente de la infancia, con una incidencia de 3 a 10%. Entre los pacientes que requieren tratamiento el uso oral de propranolol, un betabloqueador no selectivo de tipo lipofílico, es usualmente considerado como la terapia...

A capillary angioma of the lips: an extremely rare situation in the oral cavity

Hemangiomas are tumors identified by rapid endothelial cell proliferation in early infancy, followed mostly by involution over the time. However, 10-12 % of true hemangiomas don't involute and require surgical treatment. Hemangiomas are classified on the basis of their histological appearance as capillar...

Intramedullary Spinal Capillary Hemangioma: Case Report

Arq. bras. neurocir; 36 (2), 2017
Capillary hemangiomas involving the neuraxis are very uncommon. In the spinal cord, they are located mainly intradural and extramedullary. To our knowledge, only four cases in conus medullaris have been previously described. In our case, a 46-year-old man was admitted with back pain, sphincter disturbanc...

Hemangiomatosis capilar pulmonar congénita en un recién nacido

Arch. argent. pediatr; 115 (1), 2017
La hemangiomatosis capilar pulmonar es una entidad poco frecuente, caracterizada por la proliferación de capilares que infiltran paredes alveolares, septos interlobulillares, pleura e intersticio pulmonar, sin características de malignidad, con asociación casi constante a hipertensión pulmonar. Hasta...

Epidural Capillary Hemangioma of the Thoracic Spine

Arq. bras. neurocir; 34 (4), 2015
Background Hemangiomas are congenital vascular malformations pathologically considered as harmatomas and classified as capillary, cavernous, arteriovenous or venous, and usually located at soft tissue or bone, mainly in the spinal column. Pure epidural capillary hemangiomas are extremely rare lesions tha...

Kasabach-Merritt syndrome: clinical vs. surgical treatment

J. vasc. bras; 13 (4), 2014
Kassabach-Merritt syndrome is a combination of capillary hemangioma and thrombocytopenia that predisposes to bleeding with petechiae, ecchymosis and spontaneous bruising. Treatment is generally started with corticosteroids, interferon alpha or chemotherapy. We present the case of a child (aged 1 year and...

Erupção fixa medicamentosa desenvolvida sobre hemangioma capilar do lábio inferior: relato de um caso clínico
Fixed drug eruption developed on the inferior lip associated with capillary hemangioma: a case report

Arq. odontol; 38 (4), 2002
Será relatado um caso clínico de erupção fixa medicamentosa causado por uso de dipirona desenvolvido na região de um hemangioma localizado no lábio inferior ...

Facomatosis
Phakomatoses

Rev. mex. oftalmol; 75 (4), 2001
Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica de las siete facomatosis que se presentan con más frecuencia en la práctica oftalmológica, abarcando los antecedentes históricos y etimológicos, las características hereditarias, el cuadro y diagnóstico clínicos, los estudios de imagen, así como las posib...