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Beard infantile hemangioma and subglottic involvement: are median pattern and telangiectatic aspect the clue?

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Beard infantile hemangioma and subglottic involvement: are median pattern and telangiectatic aspect the clue?

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2016 Dec;30(12):2056-2059

Authors: Piram M, Hadj-Rabia S, Boccara O, Couloigner V, Hamel-Teillac D, Bodemer C

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identification of patient at risk of subglottic infantile hemangioma (IH) is challenging because subglottic IH can grow fast and cause airway obstruction with a fatal course.
OBJECTIVE: To refine the cutaneous IH pattern at risk of subglottic IH.
METHODS: Prospective and retrospective review of patients with cutaneous IH involving the beard area. IHs were classified in the bilateral pattern group (BH) or in the unilateral pattern group (UH). Infantile hemangioma topography, subtype (telangiectatic or tuberous), ear, nose and throat (ENT) manifestations and subglottic involvement were recorded.
RESULTS: Thirty-one patients (21 BH and 10 UH) were included during a 20-year span. Nineteen patients (16 BH and 3 UH) had subglottic hemangioma. BH and UH group overlap on the median pattern (tongue, gum, lips, chin and neck). Median pattern, particularly the neck area and telangiectatic subtype of IH were significantly associated with subglottic involvement.
CONCLUSION: Patients presenting with telangiectatic beard IH localized on the median area need early ENT exploration. They should be treated before respiratory symptoms occur.

PMID: 27406622 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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