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Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions

Capillary hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors usually diagnosed in infancy and involving skin and soft tissues. We report a rare case of an adult capillary hemangioma of the left sphenoid sinus extending into the intrasellar and parasellar regions. A 71-year-old woman presented with complaints of...

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Autores principales: Pas, Maciej, Shimono, Taro, Morisako, Hiroki, Tsukamoto, Taro, Kuramoto, Reia, Horiuchi, Daisuke, Tashiro, Akane, Shigeki, Shoko, Miki, Yukio
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8599932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2021.10.011
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author Pas, Maciej
Shimono, Taro
Morisako, Hiroki
Tsukamoto, Taro
Kuramoto, Reia
Horiuchi, Daisuke
Tashiro, Akane
Shigeki, Shoko
Miki, Yukio
author_facet Pas, Maciej
Shimono, Taro
Morisako, Hiroki
Tsukamoto, Taro
Kuramoto, Reia
Horiuchi, Daisuke
Tashiro, Akane
Shigeki, Shoko
Miki, Yukio
author_sort Pas, Maciej
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description Capillary hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors usually diagnosed in infancy and involving skin and soft tissues. We report a rare case of an adult capillary hemangioma of the left sphenoid sinus extending into the intrasellar and parasellar regions. A 71-year-old woman presented with complaints of headaches and diplopia. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a T2-hyperintense mass-like lesion involving the left posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses and left cavernous sinus, that had extended into the intrasellar and parasellar regions. Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed enhancing vessel-like structures within the lesion during the arterial phase, which were observed to expand further in the late phase of the examination. This characteristic feature indicated increased vascularity, suggesting the presence of a capillary hemangioma. The patient underwent endoscopic resection via the endonasal transpterygoid approach, and the lesion was diagnosed histopathologically as a capillary hemangioma. To aid diagnosis and clinical management, radiologists should be aware of the imaging findings related to capillary hemangiomas.
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spelling pubmed-85999322021-11-23 Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions Pas, Maciej Shimono, Taro Morisako, Hiroki Tsukamoto, Taro Kuramoto, Reia Horiuchi, Daisuke Tashiro, Akane Shigeki, Shoko Miki, Yukio Radiol Case Rep Case Report Capillary hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors usually diagnosed in infancy and involving skin and soft tissues. We report a rare case of an adult capillary hemangioma of the left sphenoid sinus extending into the intrasellar and parasellar regions. A 71-year-old woman presented with complaints of headaches and diplopia. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a T2-hyperintense mass-like lesion involving the left posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses and left cavernous sinus, that had extended into the intrasellar and parasellar regions. Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed enhancing vessel-like structures within the lesion during the arterial phase, which were observed to expand further in the late phase of the examination. This characteristic feature indicated increased vascularity, suggesting the presence of a capillary hemangioma. The patient underwent endoscopic resection via the endonasal transpterygoid approach, and the lesion was diagnosed histopathologically as a capillary hemangioma. To aid diagnosis and clinical management, radiologists should be aware of the imaging findings related to capillary hemangiomas. Elsevier 2021-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8599932/ /pubmed/34820041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2021.10.011 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Pas, Maciej
Shimono, Taro
Morisako, Hiroki
Tsukamoto, Taro
Kuramoto, Reia
Horiuchi, Daisuke
Tashiro, Akane
Shigeki, Shoko
Miki, Yukio
Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
title Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
title_full Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
title_fullStr Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
title_full_unstemmed Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
title_short Capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
title_sort capillary hemangioma of the sphenoid sinus with intrasellar and parasellar extensions
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8599932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2021.10.011
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