@article{Simonetti_Legori_Strippoli_Motolese_2006, title={Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis. A case report with limited visceral involvement.}, volume={16}, url={https://www.ejpd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/370}, abstractNote={ Hemangiomas represent a relatively common clinical entity in the pediatric age, affecting approximately 2% of newborns. 15-20% of these patients present a clear case of multiple hemangiomatosis. The newborns affected by multiple hemangiomatosis can have simply cutaneous involvement, emerging as a benign pattern known as benign neonatal hemangiomatosis, or have a cutaneous and visceral involvement, characteristic of diffuse or disseminated neonatal hemangiomatosis. This rare form of hemangiomatosis presents a serious prognosis, often fatal due to associated visceral complications and necessitates early and timely treatment. Here we describe the case of a baby affected by multiple hemangiomatosis with limited cutaneous and visceral involvement, successfully treated with high dose steroids. }, number={2}, journal={European Journal of Pediatric Dermatology}, author={Simonetti, V. and Legori, A. and Strippoli, D. and Motolese, A.}, year={2006}, month={Jun.}, pages={77-80} }