2019
DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2019.1570743
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Pediatric tumors of the buccal fat pad: lipoma and hemangioma

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“…Other situations that require the excision of the BFP are the cases of lipoma and liposarcoma 14,36 . Resection of the body and the buccal extension is performed in cases of simple lipoma but some cases of diffuse growth, recurrence or suspected liposarcoma demand a more radical approach with resection of the entire BFP 14 .…”
Section: Bfp Excision In Some Clinical Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other situations that require the excision of the BFP are the cases of lipoma and liposarcoma 14,36 . Resection of the body and the buccal extension is performed in cases of simple lipoma but some cases of diffuse growth, recurrence or suspected liposarcoma demand a more radical approach with resection of the entire BFP 14 .…”
Section: Bfp Excision In Some Clinical Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berenguer et al (2020) 36 presented a report of two cases of pediatric tumors of the BFP, one lipoma and one hemangioma. In both cases the lesions were excised, through an intraoral approach.…”
Section: Bfp Excision In Some Clinical Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] in their works indicate that usually such neoplasms are not harmful to the child's body and do not cause complications but cause considerable cosmetic discomfort. Infantile haemangiomas, characterised by a high level of endothelial cell proliferation and rapid angiogenesis, cannot be detected immediately after birth but their development begins in the first few weeks of life [8]. The rapid growth of such infantile haemangiomas may result in ulceration, distortion, distortion of the edges of the neoplasm or obstruction of vital structures (e.g., airways).…”
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confidence: 99%