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Pediatric Vascular Anomalies

Posted Fri, Feb, 21,2014

Published today in Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology is a new review article by Kam Lun E. Hon, Pascale Chung Hang Shen, Joshua Jing Xi Li, Chung Mo Chow and David Chi Kong Luk.  Read more about this paper below:

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Pediatric Vascular Anomalies: An Overview of Management

Abstract

Pediatric vascular anomalies are common conditions. These vascular “birthmarks” include hemangiomas and vascular malformations. The morbidity is about 2.5%; most of the lesions occur in oral and maxillofacial regions. Medical and surgical modalities of treatment are available for various types of vascular anomalies. Accurate and timely diagnosis is important for optimal therapeutic efficacy. Therapeutic indications range from cosmetic and patient preference to life-saving interventions. Infantile hemangioma can be treated by beta-blockers, systemic corticosteroids, laser, and surgical excision. Vascular malformations are often mislabeled as hemangiomas, which do not usually respond to medical therapy. Physicians caring for children must understand the principles underlying treatment for these anomalies.

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