2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.05.071
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Symptomatic congenital hemangiomatosis in a neonate: Imaging of a life-threatening presentation with multifocal liver involvement

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“…When there are more than 5 cutaneous hemangiomas, the risk of hepatic hemangiomatosis significantly increases. 7 Although our patient’s skin lesions were relatively small, they were numerous, raising the question of hepatic hemangiomatosis. The fact that multiple and diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis frequently presents with high-output cardiac failure, hepatomegaly, valve regurgitations, coagulopathy, pulmonary hypertension, and hypothyroidism 3,8 – some of which were significant findings of our case – made us lean towards this potential diagnosis.…”
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“…When there are more than 5 cutaneous hemangiomas, the risk of hepatic hemangiomatosis significantly increases. 7 Although our patient’s skin lesions were relatively small, they were numerous, raising the question of hepatic hemangiomatosis. The fact that multiple and diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis frequently presents with high-output cardiac failure, hepatomegaly, valve regurgitations, coagulopathy, pulmonary hypertension, and hypothyroidism 3,8 – some of which were significant findings of our case – made us lean towards this potential diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…6 Multiple cutaneous hemangiomatosis usually presents with the risk of organ involvement, which can be fatal. 7 The involvement of the liver, lungs, brain, eyes, and intestines is the most prevalent. 6 The fact that our patient was diagnosed with infantile hemangiomatosis while being examined for cardiac murmur makes this case intriguing.…”
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