An unusual presentation of congenital haemangioma as hypertrophy of the hand at birth

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Congenital haemangiomas are rare vascular tumours that present fully formed at birth and typically undergo spontaneous regression during infancy. This report describes an uncommon presentation of a congenital haemangioma manifesting as marked hypertrophy of the right hand in a term neonate. The newborn exhibited significant enlargement and bluish discolouration of the hand, with imaging revealing soft tissue thickening and abnormal vasculature consistent with a congenital haemangioma. There was no bone involvement or associated systemic abnormalities. With conservative management and close monitoring, the lesion demonstrated nearly 50% regression by two months of age, with preservation of hand function. This case highlights a rare deep-tissue presentation of congenital haemangioma and underscores the importance of accurate diagnosis to guide appropriate management, avoiding unnecessary interventions and ensuring optimal outcomes.

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Navarathane, M., Weerasinghe, T., Mettananda, S., & Randeny, S. (2025). An unusual presentation of congenital haemangioma as hypertrophy of the hand at birth. Sri Lanka Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.4038/sljpm.v6i1.91

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