Lobular Capillary Hemangioma: An Extremely Rare Entity in the Retromolar Region: Case Report


Authors : Dr. Jambukeshwar Kumar B; Dr. Shreya H.R; Dr. Srikar M.V; Dr. Vidya K.C; Dr. Akshay Thilak

Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 7 - July

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6985190

Abstract : A benign growth of blood vessels called a hemangioma appears in both childhood and maturity. Early infancy fast endothelial cell growth, followed by involution throughout time, identify them as malignancies. Hemangiomas can be classified as either capillary or cavernous. The capillary shape appears as a flat region made up of lots of tiny capillaries. Large dilated sinuses filled with blood make up a cavernous hemangioma, which presents as an elevated lesion of vascular plexuses with a deep red color. They primarily affect white people more than people of color, are three times more common in women than men, affect the mandible more than the maxilla in a 2:1 ratio, and only five percent of intramuscular hemangiomas include the masseter muscle. This case of a patient with a lobular capillary hemangioma is being described to highlight the condition's uncommon occurrence and effective therapy

A benign growth of blood vessels called a hemangioma appears in both childhood and maturity. Early infancy fast endothelial cell growth, followed by involution throughout time, identify them as malignancies. Hemangiomas can be classified as either capillary or cavernous. The capillary shape appears as a flat region made up of lots of tiny capillaries. Large dilated sinuses filled with blood make up a cavernous hemangioma, which presents as an elevated lesion of vascular plexuses with a deep red color. They primarily affect white people more than people of color, are three times more common in women than men, affect the mandible more than the maxilla in a 2:1 ratio, and only five percent of intramuscular hemangiomas include the masseter muscle. This case of a patient with a lobular capillary hemangioma is being described to highlight the condition's uncommon occurrence and effective therapy

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