Multiple neonatal haemangiomatosis with liver haemangiomas and anaemia

The Australasian Journal of Dermatology
Vibhu MendirattaTanvi Gupta

Abstract

A 5-month-old girl presented with six cutaneous haemangiomas that appeared over a 1-month period. Investigations revealed anaemia and multiple liver haemangiomas. After 3 months follow up, there has been some further enlargement of the cutaneous lesions but no increase in number, while the liver lesions have remained stable, without any other systemic complications.

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