tratamiento exitoso de un hemangioma de parótida con propranolol successful treatment of parotid hemangioma by using propranolol

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Los hemangiomas infantiles son los tumores vasculares benignos más frecuentes en la infancia, que ocurren mayormente en los pacientes pretérmino, en un 80 % afectan cabeza y cuello, y en algunos pacientes provocan serias complicaciones para la vida. El hemangioma de parótida es una forma clínica de presentación en la que suele verse un período proliferativo prolongado con lenta involución. Se presenta el caso clínico de un paciente con diagnóstico de hemangioma de parótida con componente superficial y profundo, tratado con propranolol, con excelente respuesta al tratamiento, involución completa clínica e imaginológica del tumor en 10 semanas.
Infantile hemangiomas are the most common benign vascular tumors in childhood that mostly emerge in preterm patients, affect head and neck in 80% of cases and cause serious life-threatening complications for some patients. The parotid hemangioma is a clinical form of presentation that may be seen in a prolonged proliferative period with slow regression. This is the clinical case of a patient diagnosed with parotid hemangioma of superficial and deep component. He was treated with propranolol, showed excellent response to treatment, and complete clinical and imaging regression of tumor in a 10-week period.
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Authors ;Edelisa Moredo Romo;Fernanda Pastrana Fundora
Journal studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes
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