Hemangioma of the Upper Arm Associated with Massive Hemorrhage in a Neonate
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A rare case of an ulcerated hemangioma of the upper arm in a neonate is described herein. Resection of the huge hemangioma, which occupied the axilla and extended down the entire length of the upper arm, was necessary due to massive hemorrhage from the ulcer and progressive heart failure caused by the arteriovenous fistula in the hemangioma. After complete resection of the hemangioma, extensive defects of the skin and subcutaneous tissue were replaced by a skin flap closure technique which involved considerable difficulty. However, the arm gradually recovered its size and function with good wound healing. The present case illustrates that rapid surgical intervention may be required to prevent clinical deterioration in such cases.
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