نتایج جستجو برای: subglotic hemangioma

تعداد نتایج: 8967  

2013
Sang-Gyun Jin Min-Ju Kim Jung-Mi Park Kyoung-Ho Park

Hemangioma is one of the most common benign neoplasm involved on head and neck. However, cavernous hemangiomas are relatively rare in preauricular sinus space and has rarely been reported around the world. Recently, a 44-year-old female patient came to our clinic with cavernous hemangioma involving the preauricular sinus. This case was surgically managed via excision. Preoperatively, it was dif...

2016
Qingjiang Meng Wei Luo Yaojie Li

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have recently been reported play a crucial role in some tumors. In order to investigate the association of miR-195 with hemangioma, we investigate the expression of miR-195 in hemangioma tissues and its role in biological behavior of XTPS-1 and HemEChemangioma cancer cell lines. Quantitative qPCR results showed miR-195 was significantly down-regulated in hemangioma tissues co...

2017
Thara Tunthanathip Sanguansin Rattanalert Thakul Oearsakul Kanet Kanjanapradit

Hemangiomas have rarely been found in the spinal cord. A few cases of spinal capillary hemangioma have been reported since 1987. The authors reported the two cases of capillary hemangioma including the tumor at conus medullaris and the another mimicked von Hippel-Lindau disease. A 15-year-old man was presented with coccydynia and left leg pain. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an int...

2016
Abhishek Sharma Abhinav Sharma Atul Bhardwaj

Hemangiomas are proliferative lesions characterized by increased endothelial cell turnover, may be present anywhere in the body, and rarely involve the skeleton. It is extremely uncommon to come across a case of Hemangioma of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and even more rare to find a case of bilateral Hemangioma of TMJ. As a result of the low incidence of such anomalies in the region of the...

2014
Jina JY Kum Zia A Khan

Infantile hemangioma is a common tumor of infancy. Although most hemangiomas spontaneously regress, treatment is indicated based on complications, risk to organ development and function, and disfigurement. The serendipitous discovery of propranolol, a non-selective β-adrenergic receptor blocker, as an effective means to regress hemangiomas has made this a first-line therapy for hemangioma patie...

2010
Taiji Nakashima Masatoshi Jinnin Tomomi Etoh Satoshi Fukushima Shinichi Masuguchi Keishi Maruo Yuji Inoue Tsuyoshi Ishihara Hironobu Ihn

BACKGROUND Senile hemangioma, so-called cherry angioma, is known as the most common vascular anomalies specifically seen in the aged skin. The pathogenesis of its abnormal angiogenesis is still unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study, we found that senile hemangioma consisted of clusters of proliferated small vascular channels in upper dermis, indicating that this tumor is categ...

2012
Abbas Bagheri Sakineh Khandan Hossein Salour Maryam Aletaha Alireza Abrishami

PURPOSE To report late recurrence of orbital cavernous hemangioma in a patient ten years after complete resection of the primary tumor. CASE REPORT A 32-year-old woman with a history of progressive visual loss and proptosis underwent lateral orbitotomy for resection of a large cavernous hemangioma. Ten years later, proptosis recurred and the patient developed progressive ocular deviation. Ima...

2007
Dong Hwee Kim Miriam Hwang Yoon Kyoo Kang In Jong Kim Yoon Kun Park

Intramuscular hemangioma, an infrequent but important cause of musculoskeletal pain, is often difficult to establish the diagnosis clinically. This report describes a case of a 32-yr-old woman who presented with severe left calf pain for 10 yr. Initial conservative treatments consisting of intramuscular electrical stimulation, herb medication, acupuncture, and intramuscular lidocaine injection ...

2011
Byong Han Song Sung Hwan Youn Eun Joo Park In Ho Kwon Kwang Ho Kim Kwang Joong Kim

Sinusoidal hemangioma is a distinctive subset of a group of lesions known collectively as cavernous hemangiomas. Clinically, it develops in adults, predominantly females, and presents as a solitary, painless, bluish, deep dermal or subcutaneous nodule. Lipoma is the most common benign soft tissue tumor. Lipoma is distinguished from sinusoidal hemangioma on both clinical and histological grounds...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1987
R Haynes D F Sobel G Holeman

Benign hemangiomas and vascular malformations are the most common tumor of infants and children [1]. Skull involvement is rare compared with soft-tissue involvement. A plethora of classifications applied to these lesions has led to an imperfect and suboptimal understanding of them. Burrows et al. [2] describe angiographic differences between hemangiomas and vascular malformations that corrobora...

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