Publikasi Scopus FKUI 2021 per tanggal 31 Juli 2021 (507 artikel)

Kreshanti P., Putri N.T., Martin V.J., Sukasah C.L.
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The effectiveness of oral propranolol for infantile hemangioma on the head and neck region: A case series
2021
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
84
106120
Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Kreshanti, P., Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Putri, N.T., Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Martin, V.J., Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Sukasah, C.L., Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Introduction: Infantile hemangioma is the most common tumor in infancy, with 60% occurring on the face and neck. A large tumor involving the facial region will cause significant aesthetic and functional impairment and isn't always easy to treat surgically. A non-invasive treatment is needed for this condition. Propranolol has recently been used as a choice of treatment in infantile hemangioma. Presentation of case: We presented two cases of large problematic infantile hemangioma that were successfully managed with oral propranolol. Discussion: Large problematic lesions that ulcerate and bleed often need surgery; however, a substantial defect resulting from surgery is tricky to reconstruct and can cause significant scar. Propranolol is used because of its efficacy and low risk characteristics. Conclusion: Propranolol is an effective treatment to reduce the need of surgical intervention in problematic hemangioma. © 2021 The Authors
Case report; Infantile hemangioma; Propranolol; Surgery
eye ointment; gentamicin; propranolol; blood pressure monitoring; capillary hemangioma; case report; cheek; child; clinical article; clinical effectiveness; clinical feature; dermatologist; drug dose increase; drug efficacy; ecchymosis; eye protection; eyelid; female; head and neck disease; heart rate measurement; human; lung function test; male; neoplasm; ophthalmologist; palpation; patient referral; preschool child; risk; Short Survey; skin color; skin ulcer; tumor volume
Elsevier Ltd
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Short Survey
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