| Literature DB >> 20368866 |
Abstract
The clinical study included 30 patients with complicated cutaneous haemangioma (ulceration, bleeding, obstruction of anatomical orifices, and interference with function or movement). The patients were studied regarding the age group, sex, site of lesion, size of lesion, and the percentage of regression after treatment with steroid.The age ranged from three months to six years, there were 20 female patients and 10 male patients. We used local injection of diluted triamcinolone 4 mg with 5 ml. 0.9% NACI (normal saline), injected through 23-guage syringe under local or general anaesthesia every two weeks for six to eight sessions depending on the severity of the case, followed by a local pressure dressing. We measured the size of the lesion before each session and recorded the regression of the lesion. The patients were followed up for two years. Haemangioma commonly presents in infants and children, most commonly in females, especially in the head and neck and are usually of a small size. It regresses if the treatment is started earlier.Entities:
Keywords: Steroid therapy; diluted steroid; haemangiomas
Year: 2009 PMID: 20368866 PMCID: PMC2845373 DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.59290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Plast Surg ISSN: 0970-0358
Figure 1aFirst patient before injections
Figure 1bSecond patient before injection of steroid
Figure 1cAfter 12 months from the injection
Figure 2aAfter injection of steroids
Figure 2bPatient after injection of steroids
Size of the cutaneous hemangioma
| 10 cases | 1-2cm |
| 8 cases | 2-3 cm |
| 7 cases | 3-4 cm |
| 5 cases | 4-5 cm |
The percentage of regression according to the age group and number of cases
| 1 - <2 years | 60 | 10 |
| 2 – 4 years | 40 | 10 |
| >6 years | 25 | 10 |