digoxin has been researched along with Skin-Neoplasms* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for digoxin and Skin-Neoplasms
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Surgical treatment of congenital thoraco-brachial arterio-venous macrofistula, complicated by haemorrhage, infection and congestive heart failure.
Topics: Digoxin; Female; Heart Failure; Hemangioma; Hemorrhage; Humans; Infant; Skin Neoplasms; Subclavian Artery; Thoracic Neoplasms; Wound Infection | 1984 |
A case of multiple neonatal haemangiomatosis successfully treated by systemic corticosteroids.
A case of multiple neonatal haemangiomatosis is reported. The disease entity is rare and probably always combined with haemangiomas of internal organs. When visceral involvement provokes clinical symptoms (cardiac, cerebral, gastrointestinal), the spontaneous course often proves fatal. The prognosis seems to improve substantially if treatment with systemic corticosteroids is instituted. The patient reported, who had concomitant cardiac and gastrointestinal symptoms, recovered completely following corticosteroid treatment. It is concluded that steroid treatment is indicated without hazards in complicated cases of multiple neonatal haemangiomatosis. Topics: Angiomatosis; Digoxin; Female; Heart Defects, Congenital; Hemangioma; Humans; Infant; Prednisone; Skin; Skin Neoplasms | 1979 |
Concurrent cutaneous and hepatic hemangiomata in infancy: report of a case and a review of the literature.
Fifty-eight cases of concurrent cutaneous and hepatic hemangiomatosis in infants have been reported in the world literature. A fifty-ninth case is herewith reported and the literature is reviewed. Untreated cases have a mortality rate of 81%, whereas the mortality of treated cases is 29%. The main cause of death appears to be the consequence of arteriovenous shunting in the liver. Early and aggressive treatment by prednisone, radiotherapy to the liver, partial resection of liver, and ligation of the hepatic artery, each alone or in combinations, have been effective. Topics: Digoxin; Female; Heart Failure; Hemangioma; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Liver Neoplasms; Neoplasms, Multiple Primary; Prednisone; Prognosis; Skin Neoplasms | 1978 |