• J. Pediatr. Surg. · Mar 2008

    Review Case Reports

    A unique case of a giant congenital pulmonary hemangioma in a newborn.

    • Tony R Capizzani, Hirenkumar Patel, Michael H Hines, Ryan T Mott, and John K Petty.
    • Brenner Children's Hospital, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA.
    • J. Pediatr. Surg. 2008 Mar 1; 43 (3): 574-8.

    AbstractCongenital pulmonary hemangiomas are extremely rare lesions. We present a unique case of a giant congenital pulmonary hemangioma in an otherwise healthy newborn who presented with respiratory distress at birth. This was managed with resection after an unsuccessful trial of nonoperative management. The clinical, radiographic, and pathologic features of this unique case are discussed in the context of a review of the literature.

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