Giant hemangioma presenting as a scalp mass leading to a craniofacial deformity

J Maxillofac Oral Surg. 2013 Jun;12(2):218-23. doi: 10.1007/s12663-011-0218-9. Epub 2011 Apr 20.

Abstract

Hemangioma is the most common vascular tumor during childhood. However, cases of giant hemangiomas determining deformities in the craniofacial region are not reported frequently. Craniofacial giant hemangiomas are challenging for surgeons since they cause aesthetic and/or functional problems and may be associated with important complications such as ulcerations, infections and bleedings. The present report is aimed at describing a rare case of craniofacial asymmetry in a 30-year-old patient, secondary to an extensive mass whose growth deformed the scalp in the frontal-parietal-temporal region. The lesion was completely surgically removed with good aesthetic results, and the anatomopathological examination revealed that it was a cavernous hemangioma.

Keywords: Cavernous hemangiomas; Craniofacial abnormality; Hemangiomas; Surgery.

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