Infantile Hemangioma Presenting as Colocolic Intussusception in an Infant Case Report with Review of Pathologic Lead Points

  • Rais R
  • González I
  • Saito J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Infantile hemangioma (IH) is one of the most common vascular anomalies of early childhood and is usually recognized in the first few weeks to months of life as a solitary cutaneous lesion. This report documents our experience with a GLUT-1 positive IH presenting as the pathologic lead point in a colocolic intussusception in a 10-week-old infant who had no skin lesions. Literature suggests approximately 2% of all children presenting with an intussusception require surgical intervention; however, an IH as the pathologic lead point is unique.

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  • Figure 1: Histological sections showing lamina propria involved by a dense network of capillary-sized vascular spaces (a); immunohistochemistry was performed which shows endothelial positivity for, CD31 (b), GLUT-1 (c), and nonreactivity for D2-40 (d).
  • Table 1: Pathologic lead points in intussusceptions. Review of five series.

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Rais, R., González, I., Saito, J. M., & Dehner, L. P. (2018). Infantile Hemangioma Presenting as Colocolic Intussusception in an Infant Case Report with Review of Pathologic Lead Points. Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2018, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6494075

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