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Subcutaneous Lobular Capillary Hemangioma Presenting as a Facial Mass [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Otolaryngology, 2018
Lobular capillary hemangioma is a benign lesion of the skin and mucous membranes. Subcutaneous lobular capillary hemangioma presents as a deeper nodule. Lack of the characteristic surface changes of this subtype of lobular capillary hemangioma makes the ...
Charles Saadeh   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Pediatric Nasal Lobular Capillary Hemangioma [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Medicine, 2012
Background. LCH is a benign vascular growth of the skin and mucous membranes commonly affecting the head and neck. Since it was first described in the nineteenth century, this entity has been variously known as “human botryomycosis” and “pyogenic ...
Jordan M. Virbalas   +2 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Intravascular lobular capillary hemangioma of the temporal artery arising in an older adult: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
Purpose: To describe a case of an intravascular lobular capillary hemangioma arising in the temporal artery of an older patient. Observation: Lobular capillary hemangiomas (LCHs) are common benign vascular tumors previously described in literature as ...
Soufiane Azargui   +6 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Infraglottic lobular capillary hemangioma: A case report

open access: yesOtolaryngology Case Reports, 2018
Lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) is a benign proliferation of capillary blood vessels adopting a lobular configuration. A laryngeal origin of LCH is exceedingly rare.
Hoang Nguyen, Joseph P Kitzmiller
exaly   +4 more sources

In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma

open access: yesPolish Journal of Pathology, 2023
Lobular capillary hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor of the skin or mucous membranes characterized by rapid growth and a friable surface, is widely but inappropriately termed pyogenic granuloma (now considered a misnomer by some theories) due to lack ...
Biswadip Shyam   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Case report: Lobular capillary hemangioma of the right main bronchus: a rare case with calcified and cystic lymph nodes [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine
Lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH), typically a benign vasoproliferative lesion of the skin or mucosal surfaces, is exceptionally rare in the trachea. Now, we present the second reported case of LCH found in the right intermediate bronchus, characterized
Zeng Jia, Shen Ling
exaly   +4 more sources

Vulvar Lobular Capillary Hemangioma (Pyogenic Granuloma)

open access: yesTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005
Objective: Pyogenic granuloma is a relatively common skin growth. The skin of the head, neck, upper trunk, and hands and feet and the oral mucosa and gingiva are the most common sites, but it seldom appears on the female genitalia. Case Report: A 52-year-
Kian-Mei Chong   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of the Nasal Cavity: A Retrospective Study of 15 Cases in Taiwan

open access: yesBalkan Medical Journal, 2014
Background: Lobular capillary hemangioma of the nasal cavity is an uncommon benign vascular tumor of unknown etiology. There have been only very few case reports in Taiwan. Aims: This study aimed to analyze the clinical features, radiological findings,
Tzu-Hang Chi Chi   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of Nasal Cavity [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Journal Armed Forces India, 2008
Nasal lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) is a benign lesion of unknown etiology, which is commonly associated with pregnancy, oral contraceptives and trauma. Epistaxis and nasal obstruction are the most marked symptoms [1]. The nasal cavity is a rare location for lobular capillary hemangioma. We present a case of lobular capillary hemangioma, which was
S, Nair, A, Bahal, R S, Bhadauria
exaly   +3 more sources

Nasal Lobular Capillary Hemangioma as a Complication after an Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Gonadotrophin-Producing Pituitary Adenoma Resection

open access: yesJournal of Neurological Surgery Reports, 2017
Background Lobular capillary hemangioma is a rare benign tumor, most frequently located in the head or neck region, the nasal cavity being uncommonly affected.
Dalila Forte   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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