Submandibular haemangioma involving parotid tail - Case report
Keywords:
haemangioma, parotid, submandibular
Abstract
Fasciocervical haemangiomas present as a doughy swelling in the submandibular or the parotid region. Imaging studies preferably the MRI clinch the diagnosis with areas of vascular voids. A rare case of haemangioma interposed between the tail of parotid and submandibular gland was delivered from the upper presternomastoid gutter. DOI: 10.21276/AABS.1678References
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2. Coldman RL, Perzik SL. Infantile hemangloma of parotid gland: a clinicopathological study of 15 cases, Arch otolaryngol1969; 90: 605-8.
3. McDanial PK. Benign measenchymal neoplasma. In : Ellis GL, Auclair PL, Gnepp DR Editors. Major problems in pathology, Vol 25, Surgical Pathology of salivary glands Philadelphia, WB Saunders;1991: 489-513.
4. Mcmenamin M, Quinn A, Barry H, et al: Cavernous haemangioma in the submandibular gland masquerading as sialadenitis. Oral Surg Oral Med Pathol Oral Radiol End 1997; 146-8.
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2017-10-01
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