نتایج جستجو برای: haemangioma
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infantile haemangiomas (ih) are the most common vascular tumors occurring in early childhood, with a prevalence of approximately 5-10% of infants. these vascular tumors are divided into two main groups including infantile haemangioma and vascular malformations. although, haemangioma of infancy are common, benign and self-limited tumors, a significant percent of these lesions are associated with...
We are describing an arthroscopy tip, which is helpful in suspected/diagnosed cases of intra-articular haemangioma of the knee. Intra-articular haemangiomas of the knee are a rare but known condition. Arthroscopy or MRI can be used for diagnosis. Arthroscopy was performed in a case of haemangioma diagnosed on MRI performed for anterior knee pain. Appearances of the haemangioma were entirely dif...
Multifocal cavernous haemangioma of the skull presenting as lytic lesions are a rare entity with only a few case reports till date. Haemangioma are benign lesions, well known to occur in the spine and are of the capillary type whereas the haemangioma that occur in the skull are of the cavernous type and are usually solitary. Here we present a case of multifocal cavernous haemangioma of the skul...
Aim: How to diagnose and treat haemangioma. Methods: History, Clinical examination, X-ray PNS and post operative histological examination showed haemangioma. All the patients were presented with history of unilateral epistaxis and unilateral nasal obstruction. X-ray studies, post operative follow up and histological examination was performed in all cases. Results: We operated upon eleven cases,...
A case of cervico-mediastinal venous haemangioma with diffuse upper respiratory airway involvement is reported. The lesion was considered to be an ordinary supraglottic haemangioma at first. We recommend that adult cases of laryngeal haemangioma should be carefully examined for extra-laryngeal lesions.
Cavernous haemangioma is a rare disorder of the spleen with fewer than 100 cases reported. Only rarely do they attain large sizes. A 36-year-old woman presented with a six-month history of pain in the left hypochondrium and a massive splenomegaly. Ultrasonography, Doppler studies, and computed tomography could not distinguish between a haemangioma and a secondary deposit. Magnetic resonance ima...
Haemangiomas are common, benign, vascular tumours, observed in 4-12% of infants during the first year of life. Most cases progress without complication, yet a small proportion experience life-threatening complications. Concomitant congenital malformations have been reported in a small but significant proportion of haemangioma patients. This study aimed to describe haemangioma cases and to ident...
AIMS Infantile haemangioma is a tumour of the microvasculature characterised by aggressive angiogenesis during infancy and spontaneously gradual involution, often leaving a fibro-fatty residuum. The segmental distribution of a subgroup of infantile haemangioma, especially those associated with midline structural anomalies that constitute posterior fossa malformations-hemangiomas-arterial anomal...
Haemangioma is the most common tumour of endothelial origin, occurring in 4-10% of Caucasian infants. It is characterized by rapid growth during the first year of postnatal life, followed by spontaneous regression from 1 to 7 years of age. The cell surface adhesion molecule CD146 has been identified as an endothelial cell marker. Despite advances in understanding the functional role of CD146 in...
Intra-articular haemangioma is a rare and uncommon condition that sometimes presents in infants. The lesion can be a diagnostic challenge, with misdiagnosis often leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment. It is essential to establish and treat the condition early, as intra-articular haemangioma can lead to destruction of the joint and secondary arthrosis. Herein, we report the case of a five-...
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