Extremely Rare Case of Cavernous Haemangioma of Submandibular Gland.

Q3 Medicine
Rishita Kalra, Sama Rizvi, Vivek Kumar Pathak, Pradeepti Nayak
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Introduction: Haemangioma or hemangioendothelioma is amongst the commonest developmental, vascular lesions of infancy and childhood. Hemangioendothelioma of the salivary glands, however, is extremely rare. Due to their rarity, they may be misdiagnosed as lymphangiomas or other cystic lesions found more commonly in the region. This may lead to surgical complications including torrential hemorrhage that may have dire consequences for the patient.

Case report: Herein we present the case of a nine-year-old male with a cavernous haemangioma involving the left submandibular gland which was diagnosed on-table due to inconclusive pre-operative radiological and pathological diagnosis. Fortunately, due to meticulous dissection and care the lesion was excised in toto without any significant blood loss.

Conclusions: Haemangioma of the submandibular gland is so uncommon that often it isn't even considered a differential diagnosis for cystic swellings and lesions in this region. Mistaken diagnoses preoperatively may prove disastrous for the patient. Excision of haemangiomas requires planning for hemostasis and blood loss if it occurs. Even minor iatrogenic manipulation of vascular lesions may completely obscure the field due to bleeding, making dissection and recognition of anatomical landmarks very difficult. This is especially dangerous in the submandibular region due to the proximity of various vital vascular and neural elements. A differential of haemangioma should therefore always be considered by surgeons and radiologists alike for lesions with suspicious or indeterminate features, in this region.

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极为罕见的颌下腺海绵状血管瘤一例。
简介:血管瘤或血管内皮瘤是婴儿和儿童最常见的发育性血管病变。然而,唾液腺血管内皮瘤极为罕见。由于它们的罕见性,它们可能被误诊为淋巴管瘤或其他在该地区更常见的囊性病变。这可能导致手术并发症,包括大出血,可能对患者造成可怕的后果。病例报告:在此,我们提出一个九岁的男性与海绵状血管瘤累及左侧颌下腺,是诊断桌上由于不确定的术前放射和病理诊断。幸运的是,由于细致的解剖和护理,病变被全部切除,没有任何明显的失血。结论:颌下腺血管瘤是如此罕见,往往它甚至不被认为是鉴别诊断囊性肿胀和病变在这个区域。术前误诊对病人来说可能是灾难性的。如果发生血管瘤,切除需要计划止血和失血。即使是对血管病变的轻微医源性操作也可能由于出血而完全模糊该领域,使解剖和识别解剖标志变得非常困难。这在下颌下区域尤其危险,因为靠近各种重要的血管和神经元素。因此,外科医生和放射科医生对于该区域可疑或不确定特征的病变应始终考虑血管瘤的鉴别。
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Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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