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The role of tranexamic acid in the treatment of giant hemangiomas in newborns.
Giant hemangiomas occurring in the neonatal period often present a therapeutic challenge, especially when confounded by consumptive coagulopathy (Kasabach-Merritt syndrome). We treated three infants with tranexamic acid after therapy with corticosteroids was ineffective. One patient had a partial response. The remaining two developed progressive disease.