1976
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100081950
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Haemangioma of the nasal bones

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“…They have been described arising from the inferior turbinate, 6,7 vomer, 8] & maxillary sinus. 9 Hemangiomas of the bone is a rare benign tumour accounting for less than 0.8% of primary bone 10 Intraosseous hemangiomas of nasal bone are extremely rare. In a series of 45 patient with hemangioma of bone, Sherman & Wilner (1961) found one involving the nasal bone.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They have been described arising from the inferior turbinate, 6,7 vomer, 8] & maxillary sinus. 9 Hemangiomas of the bone is a rare benign tumour accounting for less than 0.8% of primary bone 10 Intraosseous hemangiomas of nasal bone are extremely rare. In a series of 45 patient with hemangioma of bone, Sherman & Wilner (1961) found one involving the nasal bone.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these 51 cases, only 2 cases were of cavernous variety. 12 The first report was written by Nievert & Bilchick (1930) & review of the subject was undertaken by Bridger (1976). 13 Mean age at presentation of cavernous hemangiomas of nasal cavity is about 40 year & sex incidence appears equal.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 6 8 ] The first report was written by Nievert and Bitchick and review of the subject was undertaken by Bridger. [ 6 9 10 ] Intraosseus venous malformation of the nasal bone characteristically presents as a slowly enlarging mass at the root of the nose and usually reaches a maximum size of 2 cm at time of diagnosis. [ 6 11 ] However, this patient had a lesion measuring 7 cm in the largest dimension.…”
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“…They tend to present at a somewhat later age, around 40 years old, but in our case the age of presentation was 30 years. Bridger [3] in 1976 reviewed 18 cases from world literature, gender was not documented for three patients, the remaining 15 showed a female to male ratio of 4:1. Our case was a female of 30 years of age.…”
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“…Unlike many haemangiomas, cavernous haemangiomas of the nose usually do not present until adulthood, with a mean age of presentation of around 40 years of age. The standard approach to dealing with such haemangiomas has been surgical resection of the tumour, and ligation or cautery to the feeding vessels [2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%