2018, Number 2
<< Back Next >>
Rev Sanid Milit Mex 2018; 72 (2)
Neonatal gastric hemangioma. Literature review and a case report
González LRA, Acosta GJM, Zalazar TC, Viveros CF, González BE, Córdova SJA, de la Cruz MS, Fragoso OM, Jasso ZGE, Gandarillas CJP
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 148-151
PDF size: 204.94 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The most common neoplastic lesions in the infancy are hemangiomas; they are classified according to their histology, proteic expression, and clinical presentation. They normally appear in the skin and soft tissue. They are very rare in the viscera, in the stomach, and in neonates they are even more unusual; this is the reason why we decided to review the literature and present this case.
REFERENCES
Cohen MB, Cotran RS, Kumar V, Robbins SL. Robbins’ pathologic basis of disease. 5th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders; 1994. pp. 563-566.
McMillan JA, David FR, DeAngelis C, Douglas JM Jr. Oski’s solution: Oski’s pediatrics: principles and practice. 4th ed. Plus Integrated Content Website (Pediatrics: Principles & Practice (Oski’s/McMillan)) 4th ed. 2006. pp. 458-459.
Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed. 2007. p. 1643.
Avery GB, MacDonald MG, Seshia MM, Mullett MD. Avery’s neonatology: patophysiology and management of the newborn. 6th ed. 2005.
Maya J, Blanco G, Maldonado R. Hemangiomatosis neonatal difusa. Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex. 2013; 70 (1): 38-43.
De Diego GE, Fernández JI, Carrera T, González S. Hemangiomas y malformaciones vasculares. ¿Qué se puede hacer? Bol Pediatr. 2001; 41: 137-143.
Espinoza RJ, Ferrufinino SM, Bravo PE, Cok GJ, Pinto VJ, Tagle AM et al. Hemangioma gástrico como causa de hemorragia digestiva alta. Rev Gastroenterol Perú. 2017; 37 (3): 261-358.
Young Ah Lee, Peter Chun, Eun Ha Hwan, Yeoun Joo Lee, Chang Won Kim, Jae Hong Park. Gastric hemangioma treated whith argon plasma coagulation in a newborn. Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr. 2017; 20 (2): 134-137.
Shukri N, Amara R, Malik S, Taher H, Kilany M. Neonatal intestinal perforation, a rare complication of small bowel hemangioma. European J Pediatr Surg Rep. 2013; 1 (1): 30-31.
Massaro M, Suárez T, Huertas C, Cuervo C. Hemangiomas mesentéricos. Presentación de cuatro casos. Rev Colomb Radiol. 2012; 23 (3): 3541-3545.
Eon Chul Han, MD, Soo-Hong Kim, MD, Hyun-Young Kim, Sung-Eun Jung, Kwi-Won Park. Gastrointestinal hemangioma in childhood: a rare cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. Korean J Pediatr. 2014; 57 (5): 245-249.
Davenport M, Salisbury J, Karani J, Tan KC. Retroperitoneal haemangiolymphangioma presenting with proyectil vomiting and trombopcitopenia at 2 weeks of age. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 1990; 83: 591-592.
Tomaz SS, Chaves RR, Brito PL, de Campos VS, Silveira OL, Hideki L et al. Gastric hemangioma in a 5-year-old. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2007; 42 (4): 717-718.
Ombeva OM, Ndeezi G, Mugalu J. Upper GI bleeding among neonates admitted to Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda: a prospective cohort study. Afr Health Sci. 2013; 13 (3): 741-747.
Okazaki H, Fujiwara Y, Sugimori S, Nagami Y, Kameda N, Yamagami H et al. Prevalence of mid-gastrointestinal bleeding with acute overt gastrointestinal bleeding: multi-center experience with 1044 consecutive patients. J Gastroenterol. 2009; 44 (6): 550-555.