
pmid: 23837510
A slow-involuting segmental haemangioma was initially treated conventionally. Proliferation recurred when treatment was stopped. When the effect of propranolol on haemangiomas was published, we treated this 2.5- year- old girl with it. The haemangioma finally regressed recorded on magnetic resonance imaging and at clinical follow-up.
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists, Humans, Infant, Cardiovascular Agents, Female, Facial Neoplasms, Hemangioma, Combined Modality Therapy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Propranolol
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists, Humans, Infant, Cardiovascular Agents, Female, Facial Neoplasms, Hemangioma, Combined Modality Therapy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Propranolol
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