Global Pediatric Health (Feb 2024)

Unusual Case of Diffuse Neonatal Hemangiomatosis

  • Fatima Zahrae El Mansoury MD,
  • Zakia El Yousfi MD,
  • Mohamed Ismail Halfi MD,
  • Najlae Lrhorfi MD,
  • Nazik Allali MD, PhD,
  • Latifa Chat MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X241227043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis (DNH) is an infrequent condition characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of multiple cutaneous hemangiomas and the involvement of 3 or more organs. DNH is suspected when multiple hemangiomas are identified on the skin of the infant. Although it is benign in nature, DNH can lead to critical and life-threatening complications. Diagnosis primarily relies on clinical evaluation with a significant emphasis on imaging techniques. In this case report, we present an unusual pediatric case of diffuse infantile hemangioendothelioma, for which the investigative approach included ultrasound and CT scans. These imaging methods were instrumental in revealing the presence of lesions in the liver, thyroid, and brain, ultimately playing a pivotal role in making the diagnosis of DNH. A positive clinical and biological improvement was observed with corticosteroid treatment during a 3-month follow-up.