## Abstract ## Background. Primary intraosseous hemangiomas are rare (0.7% of all osseous neoplasms), benign, slowโgrowing neoplasms. These lesions are usually solitary. We are reporting a case of multicentric intraosseous hemangiomas. Investigation, treatment options, and role of __N__โbutylcyano
Intraosseous frontal hemangioma
โ Scribed by Dr. Dieter F. Hoffmann; Jeffrey Israel
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 343 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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โฆ Synopsis
lntrasosseous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation of bone infrequently described in the otolaryngologic literature. We report a case of this unusual tumor involving the frontal bone. Bone scan, computed tomographic (CT) scan, and histologic findings are illustrated. Differential diagnosis includes meningioma, eosinophilic granuloma, metastatic carcinoma, and other bony lesions. Treatment is complete surgical excision. HEAD & NECK 12:lW-163,1990
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