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Orofacial haemangioma: Series of two cases managed at University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and review of literature

Kefas Mari Mbayas, Mujtaba Bala, Chubado Tahir, Ahmed Ahidjo, Audi I Kwari, Umar Hassan Umar.




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Haemangioma is a benign vascular proliferation of blood vessels commonly found in children. Head and neck haemangioma constitute about 60 to 70 percent but those in the orofacial region are relatively rare. Whereas some categories of these lesions involute over time, some definitely require medical or surgical intervention or both. We present two cases of vascular lesions in two patients who presented with history of discoloration and painless progressive facial swelling clinically, radiologically, and histologically diagnosed haemangioma. Both cases were successfully treated with sclerosant therapy as well as surgical excision. There was uneventful healing and favourable clinical outcome during the postoperative period and subsequent follow up. Additionally relevant literature in terms of clinical presentation and management has also being highlighted. Surgical treatment following oral propranolol and intralesional triamcinolone has shown to be very effective treatment modality.

Key words: Haemangioma, sclerosant, vascular tumour, buccal mucosa






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