Age of the child: 0.5 months.
Summary of the state of the disease: At the time of the sixth day of the child ‘ s birth, a small red spot appeared on the right eye and rapidly increased in the short term, with family members searching the Internet with high suspicion of an aneurysm and then coming to the hospital.
Relevant examinations: The tumours visible at the time of the examination are found to be strawberry-stained and clearly rise to the skin surface, the skin temperature at the time of the tumour is normal and there is no significant change in crying, and the vascular tumors of infants and young children are diagnosed in combination with ultrasound (slight surface, increased life).
Treatment: Although shallow baby and child vascular tumours in increased life can be applied to external dressing The treatment in the way the eye drops are treated in Loll or Katylore can only be considered for oral platinol and/or sclerosis because of the presence of the tumour in the right eye of the patient and the possibility of an eye-to-face medication. Finally, family members of the ill have considered the choice of medication.
Treatment: As a result of the monitoring of the patient for three days after hospitalization, the heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar, thyroid function, myocardial enzyme spectronomy, ultraacoustic acoustic graphs, etc., were not significantly abnormal, and the oral Pulol was given in the form of 0.5 mg/kg. The dose was adjusted to 1.5 mg/kg on the second day and changed to 2 mg/kg on the third day; the patient began to show signs of atrophy after 24 hours of the drug, and then went home after a week of hospitalization; the child was treated on several occasions during the subsequent period, with a dose of the drug adjusted on the basis of weight, which was reduced to 1.5 years of age after six months after the appearance had disappeared.
The child is now three years old and has not been sent back after three reviews.
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Angioplasm.