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Rare Oral Hemangioma in Pregnancy: A Case Series Providing Clinical Insight into Patient Care

Case series Patients: Female, 26-year-old • Female, 43-year-old Final Diagnosis: Capillary hemangioma Symptoms: Bleeding on touch • progressively growing lesion Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Rare coexistence of disease or pathology BACKGROUND: Hemangiomas are defined as...

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Autores principales: Alsheikh, Abdullah Saleh, Alharethy, Sami, Mulafikh, Dhaifallah, Alolaywi, Ahmed Naif, Alhamad, Yara Ibrahim, Alamer, Modi Atig
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10588762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37846050
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.939821
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author Alsheikh, Abdullah Saleh
Alharethy, Sami
Mulafikh, Dhaifallah
Alolaywi, Ahmed Naif
Alhamad, Yara Ibrahim
Alamer, Modi Atig
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description Case series Patients: Female, 26-year-old • Female, 43-year-old Final Diagnosis: Capillary hemangioma Symptoms: Bleeding on touch • progressively growing lesion Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Rare coexistence of disease or pathology BACKGROUND: Hemangiomas are defined as benign soft tissue vascular tumors that are histologically classified as capillary, cavernous, or mixed types. Hemangiomas can also be described based on clinical appearance as superficial, mixed, or deep lesions. Following a thorough search, only 3 case reports of superficial protruding lip mass were found in the literature. Other cases of tongue hemangioma have been reported in infants or young toddlers, and only rarely in adults. CASE REPORTS: The first case was a 43-year-old pregnant woman, with an unremarkable medical and surgical history, in the second trimester who presented to the Otolaryngology Clinic with a chief concern of a progressively growing lesion, measuring 0.7×0.5 cm, over the lateral right side of the tongue for the last 2 weeks after accidentally biting her tongue during dinner. The second case was a 26-year-old woman with unremarkable medical and surgical history who presented to our Otolaryngology Clinic with a chief concern of a non-painful soft fungating pink-red lip lesion 1.5×1 cm across the right lower lip growing for the last 4 months. This lesion appeared during the third trimester of pregnancy following a lip injury that was described as minor trauma. CONCLUSIONS: Although hemangiomas can occur anywhere on the body, they are most commonly found in the head and neck. These lesions are usually recognized quickly by patients and treating physicians and are thus clinically diagnosed. Most vascular benign lesions regress on their own, but if detected early, they are surgically excised for cosmetic and functional reasons.
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spelling pubmed-105887622023-10-21 Rare Oral Hemangioma in Pregnancy: A Case Series Providing Clinical Insight into Patient Care Alsheikh, Abdullah Saleh Alharethy, Sami Mulafikh, Dhaifallah Alolaywi, Ahmed Naif Alhamad, Yara Ibrahim Alamer, Modi Atig Am J Case Rep Articles Case series Patients: Female, 26-year-old • Female, 43-year-old Final Diagnosis: Capillary hemangioma Symptoms: Bleeding on touch • progressively growing lesion Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Rare coexistence of disease or pathology BACKGROUND: Hemangiomas are defined as benign soft tissue vascular tumors that are histologically classified as capillary, cavernous, or mixed types. Hemangiomas can also be described based on clinical appearance as superficial, mixed, or deep lesions. Following a thorough search, only 3 case reports of superficial protruding lip mass were found in the literature. Other cases of tongue hemangioma have been reported in infants or young toddlers, and only rarely in adults. CASE REPORTS: The first case was a 43-year-old pregnant woman, with an unremarkable medical and surgical history, in the second trimester who presented to the Otolaryngology Clinic with a chief concern of a progressively growing lesion, measuring 0.7×0.5 cm, over the lateral right side of the tongue for the last 2 weeks after accidentally biting her tongue during dinner. The second case was a 26-year-old woman with unremarkable medical and surgical history who presented to our Otolaryngology Clinic with a chief concern of a non-painful soft fungating pink-red lip lesion 1.5×1 cm across the right lower lip growing for the last 4 months. This lesion appeared during the third trimester of pregnancy following a lip injury that was described as minor trauma. CONCLUSIONS: Although hemangiomas can occur anywhere on the body, they are most commonly found in the head and neck. These lesions are usually recognized quickly by patients and treating physicians and are thus clinically diagnosed. Most vascular benign lesions regress on their own, but if detected early, they are surgically excised for cosmetic and functional reasons. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10588762/ /pubmed/37846050 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.939821 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Alhamad, Yara Ibrahim
Alamer, Modi Atig
Rare Oral Hemangioma in Pregnancy: A Case Series Providing Clinical Insight into Patient Care
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title_fullStr Rare Oral Hemangioma in Pregnancy: A Case Series Providing Clinical Insight into Patient Care
title_full_unstemmed Rare Oral Hemangioma in Pregnancy: A Case Series Providing Clinical Insight into Patient Care
title_short Rare Oral Hemangioma in Pregnancy: A Case Series Providing Clinical Insight into Patient Care
title_sort rare oral hemangioma in pregnancy: a case series providing clinical insight into patient care
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10588762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37846050
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.939821
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