Romanian Journal of Medical Practice (Sep 2022)

The prevalence and risk factors for visceral hemangiomas in children with infantile cutaneous hemangiomas

  • Mirela-Elena Ritivoiu,
  • Ioana Florentina Codreanu,
  • Valentina-Daniela Comanici,
  • Anca Balanescu,
  • Paul Balanescu,
  • Dumitru Matei,
  • Alina Angelica Ciolpan,
  • Alina-Maria Robu,
  • Iustina Violeta Stan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJMP.2022.3.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 128 – 132

Abstract

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One of the most frequent benign tumor pathology in children is represented by infantile hemangiomas (IHs). Although they are mostly cutaneous, sometimes they can develop at visceral level, the liver being the most common localization. Objectives. Estimating visceral hemangiomas (VHs) prevalence, and identification of risk factors for VHs in patients with infantile cutaneous hemangiomas (ICHs). Materials and methods. 6 years cross-sectional study (2012-2017) including children diagnosed with ICHs, admitted in I.N.S.M.C “Alfred-Rusescu“. All patients underwent an ultrasound screening for the detection of VHs. In order to identify possible risk factors, we collected demographic and perinatal data. Outcomes. 138 patients diagnosed with infantile cutaneous hemangiomas (ICHs) were included, with a slight predominance of girls (58%). The prevalence of the VHs in our study was 7,24% (10 patients). The liver was the most common visceral localization (7 patients). Conclusions. Female gender, preterm birth, low birth weight, and multiple gestations were described as potential risk factors for IHs. In our study, only multiple gestations tend to be associated with visceral hemangiomas, but without a significant statistical correlation.

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