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Patients with vascular spiders and angiomas, especially on exposed sites, demonstrate considerable psychological morbidity and therefore request treatment. Traditionally, electrosurgical modalities have been used to treat such lesions, but more recently lasers have been introduced. This open study
Esophageal hemangioma is an extremely rare tumor. We report a case of a 39-year-old man who was found to have an hemangioma which extended from the hypopharynx to the upper thoracic esophagus revealed by endoscopic examination. Computed tomography (CT) images, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and
Angioma serpiginosum (AS) is a rare, benign, vascular disorder comprising non-blanchable punctate red to purple lesions in a gyrate or serpiginous configuration. We report a case of a 38-year-old woman with a red colored eruption on her chest which was present since puberty. A novel 532 nm
BACKGROUND
Subglottic hemangioma is the most common neoplasm of the infant airway. Most lesions involute spontaneously; however, some may grow to cause life-threatening respiratory tract distress. The standards of treatment have been tracheotomy, corticosteroids, and laser vaporization. However, use
Multiple hemangiomas of the urogenital system are uncommon lesions that usually recur and can cause significant morbidity. Three pediatric patients with urethral, bladder, penile, scrotal and vaginal hemangiomas underwent treatment of these lesions with the potassium thiophosphate laser. All
OBJECTIVE
to study the role of KTP laser in management of subglottic hemangioma.
METHODS
retrospective analysis of patients with subglottic hemangioma treated by the senior authors.
METHODS
tertiary care teaching hospital.
METHODS
twelve patients with subglottic hemangiomas.
METHODS
patients were
Pyriform fossa hemangioma, especially of the cavernous type, is a rare case and very few such lesions have been encountered in general otolaryngological practice. We report such a lesion in a 36-year-old, middle-aged woman presenting with complaint of foreign body sensation in the throat.
The authors have treated over 500 consecutive pediatric patients with voluminous hemangiomas (thickness of over 10 mm), since 1996. They were all treated with intralesional laser therapy using the potassium, titanyl, phosphate (KTP) laser. Since the initiation of KTP laser therapy for deep
Hemangiomas that arise in cervical esophagus are extremely rare, representing 3.3% of all benign esophageal tumors. Although endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and potassium titanyl phosphate/yttrium aluminum garnet (KTP/YAG) laser therapy have been used with success for small tumors, the safety and
Chronic cough is a common complaint in the pediatric population and can have many different etiologies. We present a rare case of a tracheal lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH), also known as pyogenic granuloma, causing chronic cough in a child. In this case, the tracheal LCH was managed successfully
A patient with an angiosarcoma of the liver associated with the chronic ingestion of Fowler's solution (potassium arsenite) is described. The patient's clinical course was characterized by upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, recurrent hemoperitoneum, hepatic failure, and, subsequently, the appearance
OBJECTIVE
Superficial cutaneous vascular lesions (SCVLs) are quite common. Several types of lasers have been used to treat these lesions; however, there are no dedicated treatment guidelines and few studies in the literature addressed their treatment.
OBJECTIVE
In this paper, we aimed to report our
OBJECTIVE
Urethral hemangiomas are rare. They vary in size from pinpoint masses to extensive honeycomb-shape deformities leading to significant hematuria. For extensive lesions, therapeutic options have included extensive surgical resection and reconstruction or multistaged
The authors have treated 100 consecutive pediatric patients with capillary/cavernous hemangiomas (age range, 1.3 months to 16 years; mean age, 26.6 months; 30 male and 70 female patients) with intralesional laser therapy during a 3-year period. All patients have been followed for a minimum of 6
A 33-day-old female with an ulcerated infantile hemangioma (IH) undergoing oral therapy with propranolol 2 mg/kg per day developed hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia 24 h after starting medication. No electrocardiographic or clinical abnormalities secondary to the electrolyte changes were noticed. A