A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral Cavity
ABSTRACT: Hemangiomas are tumors identified by rapid endothelial cell proliferation in early infancy, followed mostly by involution over the time. However, 10-12 % of true hemangiomas don’t involute and require surgical treatment. Hemangiomas are classified on the basis of their histologic...
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oai:scielo:S0718-381X20200003003542020-05-27A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral CavityAmminou,LoubnaEl-Harti,Karima capillary angioma lips ABSTRACT: Hemangiomas are tumors identified by rapid endothelial cell proliferation in early infancy, followed mostly by involution over the time. However, 10-12 % of true hemangiomas don’t involute and require surgical treatment. Hemangiomas are classified on the basis of their histological appearance as capillary, mixed and cavernous. We report a case of capillary angioma in a 13-year old boy who presented with a budding into the lower lip. The lesion was excised and histopathological report confirmed the diagnosis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.14 n.3 20202020-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2020000300354en10.4067/S0718-381X2020000300354 |
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ABSTRACT: Hemangiomas are tumors identified by rapid endothelial cell proliferation in early infancy, followed mostly by involution over the time. However, 10-12 % of true hemangiomas don’t involute and require surgical treatment. Hemangiomas are classified on the basis of their histological appearance as capillary, mixed and cavernous. We report a case of capillary angioma in a 13-year old boy who presented with a budding into the lower lip. The lesion was excised and histopathological report confirmed the diagnosis. |
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Amminou,Loubna El-Harti,Karima |
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Amminou,Loubna El-Harti,Karima |
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Amminou,Loubna |
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A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral Cavity |
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A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral Cavity |
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A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral Cavity |
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A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral Cavity |
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A Capillary Angioma of the Lips: An Extremely Rare Situation in the Oral Cavity |
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capillary angioma of the lips: an extremely rare situation in the oral cavity |
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Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina |
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