A case of Cavernous Haemangioma over Urogenital site
Journal Title: Gujarat Medical Journal - Year 2018, Vol 73, Issue 2
Abstract
Hemangiomas are developmental vascular abnormalities and more than 50% of these lesions occur in the head and neck region, with the lips, tongue, buccal mucosa, and palate most commonly involved . One of the most complicated areas a hemangioma can develop in is the urogenital area or anogenital area. Most congenital hemangioma regresses spontaneously without treatment. However surgery is the therapy of choice in the isolated vascular lesions
Authors and Affiliations
Sudhir Chandana, Urvish Parikh, Vinay Rohara, Ankit Kothari, Simran Bhalla
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