PEDIATRICS Vol. 14 No. 2 August 1954, pp. 117-121
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HEMANGIOMA OF THE LIVER WITH HEART FAILURE: A CASE REPORT

ROBERT W. WINTERS M.D.1, SAUL J. ROBINSON M.D.2, and GEORGE BATES M.D.2

1 The Departments of Pediatrics, University of California Medical Center and Stanford Medical School, San Francisco, California., Bank of America-Giannini Foundation Research Fellow in Pediatrics, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, California.
2 The Departments of Pediatrics, University of California Medical Center and Stanford Medical School, San Francisco, California.

A case of multiple hemangiomata of the liver is reported in an infant who presented signs and symptoms strongly suggesting congenital heart disease. The post mortem examination revealed no gross anomalies of the heart or great vessels, but did show a heart with cardiac hypertrophy. A mechanism to explain the cardiac failure in this case is discussed.