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Giant rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma in a neonate: a case report

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  • Jian Pang

  • Yulan Pang

  • Yanni Tang

  • Pingping Liu

  • Shuihua Yang

  • May 29, 2026

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    This case report details a giant rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma (RICH) in a neonate, identified prenatally and confirmed postnatally.

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    The lesion exhibited complete spontaneous involution within the first year of life, demonstrating the classic rapid involuting course of RICH.

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    Imaging confirmed the diagnosis of RICH with no deep tissue involvement, highlighting the importance of accurate prenatal diagnosis.

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    The case underscores the necessity of multidisciplinary management and long-term follow-up for optimal outcomes in congenital hemangiomas.

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    Transient thrombocytosis and ulceration occurred during regression, but no invasive treatments were required, emphasizing an active observation strategy.

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