| Literature DB >> 29928156 |
Arūnas Strumila1,2, Rūta Vilija Dagilytė2, Virgilijus Beiša1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infantile haemangioma is the most common childhood vascular tumour, which causes great anxiety to parents and treating first-line physicians due to its proliferative nature. It accounts for a large percentage of a tertiary centre consultations, thus delaying consultation time for patients in need of immediate care.Entities:
Keywords: conservative treatment; infantile haemangioma; infrared thermography; observation; referral guideline
Year: 2018 PMID: 29928156 PMCID: PMC6008002 DOI: 10.6001/actamedica.v25i1.3702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Med Litu ISSN: 1392-0138
Types and subtypes of infantile haemangioma classification based on morphology, affected surface area and growth phase, and their descriptive features
| Morphology | Features | Affected surface area | Features | Growth phase | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | A bulging out reddish discoloration of the skin | Focal | Solitary tumour | Proliferating | An increase in size is observed at consecutive visits |
| Deep | A soft tissue tumour, with a slight bluish discoloration of the skin | Segmental | Few segments fused and extending across an anatomical region | Plateau | Size stabilization/intensity of growth decrease observed at consecutive visits |
| Compound | Traits of both superficial and deep IH | Multifocal | Two or more separate focal haemangiomas in the same anatomical region | Involuting | Size or discoloration decrease observed at consecutive visits |
| Undetermined | Does not match any other of the group descriptions |
Possible complications of infantile haemangioma depending on the localization of the haemangioma
| Location | Possible complication | |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening conditions | Airway IH | Airway obstruction |
| Liver IH | Hepatomegaly | |
| Gastrointestinal IH | GI tract bleeding | |
| Loss of function | Periorbital region IH | Amblyopia |
| Auricular region | Hearing impairment | |
| Nasal IH | Obstruction of breathing, loss of smell, aesthetic problems | |
| Anogenital region | Loss of sensation due to ulceration | |
| Aesthetic, psychological problems | IH of the face | Ulceration, residues after involution |
| Breast IH | Loss of function, residues after involution |
Figure.Infantile haemangioma observation guidelines for first-line physicians