1999
DOI: 10.1053/hn.1999.v120.a85324
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Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of the Nasal Cavity

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“…1,2 Most mucosal LCHs of the head and neck arise in the oral cavity, but nasal cavity involvement is rare. [3][4][5][6][7][8] Making the correct pre-operative diagnosis of this entity when it occurs in the nasal cavity may be difficult because of the unusual location for this tumour and the overlapping of symptoms with those of chronic sinusitis. There have been several sporadic reports in English-language medical literature that have included the CT imaging findings of LCH involving the nasal cavity.…”
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“…1,2 Most mucosal LCHs of the head and neck arise in the oral cavity, but nasal cavity involvement is rare. [3][4][5][6][7][8] Making the correct pre-operative diagnosis of this entity when it occurs in the nasal cavity may be difficult because of the unusual location for this tumour and the overlapping of symptoms with those of chronic sinusitis. There have been several sporadic reports in English-language medical literature that have included the CT imaging findings of LCH involving the nasal cavity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several sporadic reports in English-language medical literature that have included the CT imaging findings of LCH involving the nasal cavity. [3][4][5][6][7][8] Although the clinical, histopathological and pre-contrast CT features have been well described in these reports, only limited descriptions of the enhanced CT imaging findings have been reported in only a few case reports. 5,8 We report here on the CT imaging findings of two cases of LCH involving the nasal cavity, with an emphasis being placed on the different pattern of enhancement of the tumour on the enhanced CT scans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…На снимках компьютерной томографии (КТ) в этих случаях обычно определяется мягкотканное образование без признаков костной деструкции и инвазии в окружающие ткани [12,15]. Однако опу-холь, локализованная на латеральной стенке поло-сти носа, может приобретать склонность к эндофит-ному (иногда инфильтративному) росту [16].…”
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“…Однако в реальных усло-виях при выборе метода лечения необходимо ориен-тироваться на выраженность симптоматики и со-стояние пациента. Как правило, повторного образо-вания опухоли после полного хирургического удале-ния не наблюдается, не описаны случаи и малигни-зации гемангиомы [15,23].…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] LCH is now accepted as the preferred nomenclature because it best represents the true nature of the lesion, which consists of capillaries arranged in lobules and separated by an edematous fibroblastic stroma infiltrated by inflammatory cells. 1,4,12 LCH usually originates from the vascular tissue of the skin, mucosa, muscle, gland, and bone.…”
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