Giant Infantile Hepatic Hemangioma: Case Report and Surgical Technique
Infantile hepatic hemangioma is the most common liver tumor in children. The most common symptoms are mass in her stomach, anemia and heart failure. According to the findings of the patient, the treatment may vary from the clinical follow-up to liver transplantation. In our study, the details of the...
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description | Infantile hepatic hemangioma is the most common liver tumor in children. The most common symptoms are mass in her stomach, anemia and heart failure. According to the findings of the patient, the treatment may vary from the clinical follow-up to liver transplantation. In our study, the details of the surgical technique were presented. An 11-day-old newborn case with giant hepatic hemangioma causing postnatal respiratory arrest was presented in this study. Large and symptomatic patients with infantile hepatic hemangiomas who face us with different clinical behaviors are operated. It will be useful to share the surgical technique for these rarely seen cases for surgeons. |
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