Docx, Martine Karine FrancineVandenberghe, PBroek, Dr Van DeGovaert, P2026-03-192026-03-192015https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/5249Martine Karine Francine Docx Queen Paola Children's Hospital Antwerp Belgium P Vandenberghe Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Queen Paola Children’s Hospital Antwerp Dr Van De Broek Department of Neonatology, General Hospital Middelheim, Antwerp P Govaert Department of Neonatology, General Hospital Middelheim AntwerpAbstract: A one day old Moroccan boy was admitted to our neonatal unit with a giant tuberous right abdominal haemangioma. The clinical examination revealed no other vascular tumours. There was no evidence of heart failure. Ultrasound and MRA documented a giant vascular structure suggestive of haemangioma. The tumor responded well to propranolol treatment.en-USHaemangiomaGiant tuberous haemangiomaPropranolol Therapy for an Abdominal Giant Haemangioma in a NeonateArticle