Submandibular haemangioma involving parotid tail - Case report

  • Manish Munjal Deptt of ENTHNS, Dayanand Medical college and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
  • Sanjeev Puri
  • Japneet Kaur
  • Amanjot Kaur
  • Porshia Rishi
  • Shubham Munjal
  • Anmol Singh
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.1678

Author Biography

Manish Munjal, Deptt of ENTHNS, Dayanand Medical college and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Professor and Head

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Published
2017-10-01
Section
Case Reports