AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients With inFAntile hemAnGiomA in the depArtment oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy, mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW
Introduction. infantile hemangiomas in the region of head and neck are relatively common. When localized in the vicinity ofvital organs, airways or the eye, they may cause a serious threat to the child’s health and development, or even life. the recentlydiscovered effectiveness of propranolol in tre...
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doaj-2de28d8970d547f7810612474f2704872020-11-24T23:41:21ZengBorgisNew Medicine1427-09941731-25072016-12-0120410710910.5604/01.3001.0009.937901.3001.0009.9379AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients With inFAntile hemAnGiomA in the depArtment oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy, mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW Piotr Kwast0Monika Jabłońska-Jesionowska1lidia Zawadzka-głos2Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandIntroduction. infantile hemangiomas in the region of head and neck are relatively common. When localized in the vicinity ofvital organs, airways or the eye, they may cause a serious threat to the child’s health and development, or even life. the recentlydiscovered effectiveness of propranolol in treating infantile hemangiomas enabled the development of a fast and safe treatmentmethods of these lesions in laryngological patients.Aim. the purpose of this study was to analyze the patients with infantile hemangioma and their treatment with a view to thelatest findings and therapeutic standards.Material and methods. Children hospitalized in the years 2013-2015 in the department of pediatric otolaryngology at themedical University of Warsaw with the diagnosis of infantile hemangioma of the head and neck were included in the study.data concerning patients’ age and sex, location of the lesion, any additional lesions and duration of the propranolol therapy, aswell as the response to treatment, were collected for the study.Results. We included 17 patients (12 girls and 5 boys) in the study. hemangioma was located in the larynx in 8 cases, there were3 cases of hemangioma of the tongue, 3 cases of hemangioma of the nasal cavity and 3 cases of a hemangioma in a different location: cheek, parotid gland and palate. in 3 cases, there was an additional hemangioma localized outside of the head and neckregion. 11 patients were under one year old at the beginning of treatment. treatment duration varied from 3 to 12 months. inall cases in which propranolol was introduced in infancy, we observed complete remission of the changes.Conclusions. propranolol treatment for infantile hemangioma is a very effective and safe way for reducing the mass of the lesion. it allows to reach complete remission when administered early enough. http://newmedicine.publisherspanel.com/gicid/01.3001.0009.9379Infantile hemangiomaPropranololsubglottic hemangioma |
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Piotr Kwast Monika Jabłońska-Jesionowska lidia Zawadzka-głos AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients With inFAntile hemAnGiomA in the depArtment oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy, mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW New Medicine Infantile hemangioma Propranolol subglottic hemangioma |
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Piotr Kwast Monika Jabłońska-Jesionowska lidia Zawadzka-głos |
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AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients
With inFAntile hemAnGiomA
in the depArtment
oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy,
mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW |
title_short |
AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients
With inFAntile hemAnGiomA
in the depArtment
oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy,
mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW |
title_full |
AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients
With inFAntile hemAnGiomA
in the depArtment
oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy,
mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW |
title_fullStr |
AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients
With inFAntile hemAnGiomA
in the depArtment
oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy,
mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW |
title_full_unstemmed |
AnAlysis oF treAtment in pAtients
With inFAntile hemAnGiomA
in the depArtment
oF pediAtriC otolArynGoloGy,
mediCAl UniVersity oF WArsAW |
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analysis of treatment in patients
with infantile hemangioma
in the department
of pediatric otolaryngology,
medical university of warsaw |
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1427-0994 1731-2507 |
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2016-12-01 |
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Introduction. infantile hemangiomas in the region of head and neck are relatively common. When localized in the vicinity ofvital organs, airways or the eye, they may cause a serious threat to the child’s health and development, or even life. the recentlydiscovered effectiveness of propranolol in treating infantile hemangiomas enabled the development of a fast and safe treatmentmethods of these lesions in laryngological patients.Aim. the purpose of this study was to analyze the patients with infantile hemangioma and their treatment with a view to thelatest findings and therapeutic standards.Material and methods. Children hospitalized in the years 2013-2015 in the department of pediatric otolaryngology at themedical University of Warsaw with the diagnosis of infantile hemangioma of the head and neck were included in the study.data concerning patients’ age and sex, location of the lesion, any additional lesions and duration of the propranolol therapy, aswell as the response to treatment, were collected for the study.Results. We included 17 patients (12 girls and 5 boys) in the study. hemangioma was located in the larynx in 8 cases, there were3 cases of hemangioma of the tongue, 3 cases of hemangioma of the nasal cavity and 3 cases of a hemangioma in a different location: cheek, parotid gland and palate. in 3 cases, there was an additional hemangioma localized outside of the head and neckregion. 11 patients were under one year old at the beginning of treatment. treatment duration varied from 3 to 12 months. inall cases in which propranolol was introduced in infancy, we observed complete remission of the changes.Conclusions. propranolol treatment for infantile hemangioma is a very effective and safe way for reducing the mass of the lesion. it allows to reach complete remission when administered early enough.
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Infantile hemangioma Propranolol subglottic hemangioma |
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