Infantile Hemangioma in Infancy: A Case Study on the Natural Course and Therapeutic Management

  • Gullabzada M
  • Brito Y
  • Gonzalez A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are common benign vascular tumors that affect infants. In this case report, we detail the natural course of an IH in an infant monitored over four months without medical intervention, illustrating the benign progression and potential for spontaneous stabilization of such lesions. The aim was to observe changes in the size and morphology of the hemangioma, alongside the infant's overall health and developmental milestones, through regular clinical assessments. This case presented a challenge as the patient's parents lacked English fluency, lacked healthcare access, and had low socioeconomic status. It highlights the importance of individualized patient care, advocating for careful observation and restraint in the application of pharmacological treatments when clinically unnecessary. The report contributes to existing pediatric dermatology knowledge by emphasizing the natural benign behavior of IH and the need for a balanced approach to treatment decisions, ensuring safe and favorable long-term outcomes for patients.

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Gullabzada, M., Brito, Y., Gonzalez, A. I., Zena, D., & Jabri, M. N. (2024). Infantile Hemangioma in Infancy: A Case Study on the Natural Course and Therapeutic Management. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.63156

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