Literature DB >> 12497230

Angiographic features of rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma (RICH).

Orhan Konez1, Patricia E Burrows, John B Mulliken, Steven J Fishman, Harry P W Kozakewich.   

Abstract

Rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma (RICH) is a recently recognized entity in which the vascular tumor is fully developed at birth and undergoes rapid involution. Angiographic findings in two infants with congenital hemangioma are reported and compared with a more common postnatal infantile hemangioma and a congenital infantile fibrosarcoma. Congenital hemangiomas differed from infantile hemangiomas angiographically by inhomogeneous parenchymal staining, large and irregular feeding arteries in disorganized patterns, arterial aneurysms, direct arteriovenous shunts, and intravascular thrombi. Both infants had clinical evidence of a high-output cardiac failure and intralesional bleeding. This congenital high-flow vascular tumor is difficult to distinguish angiographically from arteriovenous malformation and congenital infantile fibrosarcoma.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12497230     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-002-0726-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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