
The first neonatal case of a hemangioma of the diaphragm in a neonate is reported. After 25 months the patient is well with no signs of recurrence. Diaphragmatic tumors should be considered in the differential diagnosis of neonatal thoracic masses.
Muscle Neoplasms, Diaphragm, Infant, Newborn, Treatment Outcome, Thoracotomy, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Humans, Female, Hemangioma, Follow-Up Studies, Ultrasonography
Muscle Neoplasms, Diaphragm, Infant, Newborn, Treatment Outcome, Thoracotomy, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Humans, Female, Hemangioma, Follow-Up Studies, Ultrasonography
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