2017
DOI: 10.18787/jr.2017.24.2.127
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A Case of 2-Month-Old Infant with Lobular Capillary Hemangioma

Abstract: Lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) in the nasal cavity, previously known as pyogenic granuloma, is an extremely rare benign vascular tumor in infants. LCH is a rapidly growing lesion that has a bleeding tendency due to its excessive vascularity. The authors experienced a case of LCH of the nasal cavity in a 2-month-old infant that was totally resected via the endoscopic approach after preoperative embolization. Therefore, we report this case with a brief review of the literature.

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“…Perilaku konsumen kekinian cendrung untuk memenuhi gaya hidup mewah dalam mengadaptasi persepsi nilai yang disesuaikan dengan komponen produk/jasa yang mewah seperti kualitas, hedonisme, keunikan, dan status, sebagai kompensasi atas harganya yang tinggi (Kang, 2017). Fenomena ini mendorong tumbuhnya usaha kuliner baru yang menawarkan bebagai macam konsep.…”
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“…Perilaku konsumen kekinian cendrung untuk memenuhi gaya hidup mewah dalam mengadaptasi persepsi nilai yang disesuaikan dengan komponen produk/jasa yang mewah seperti kualitas, hedonisme, keunikan, dan status, sebagai kompensasi atas harganya yang tinggi (Kang, 2017). Fenomena ini mendorong tumbuhnya usaha kuliner baru yang menawarkan bebagai macam konsep.…”
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“…The term 'pyogenic granuloma' is a pathologic misnomer because the lesion is not induced by bacterial infection and is not a granuloma. This term was introduced by Hartzell in 1904 [3]. In 1981, Fechner et al [6] reviewed histological findings and corrected it to LCH because such masses show distinct lobular proliferation of capillaries rather than general granulomas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the pathogenesis of LCH has not been clearly elucidated, it is believed to be related to trauma, hormonal changes, microscopic arteriovenous malformation, and effects of abnormal vascular endothelial growth factor [3]. Almost one-third of LCHs are located in the head and neck region [1].…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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