Abstract

The authors observed Kazabach–Merritt syndrome in an infant with an intrathoracic localization of the tumor without vascular manifestations on the skin. The disease was detected by signs of hemopericardium during screening echocardiography in combination with thrombocytopenia and relapses of intrathoracic bleeding. The diagnosis was confirmed by MSCT and biopsy data. Treatment with beta-blockers and chemotherapy resulted in tumor reduction and the disappearance of clinical symptoms.

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