2015
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2015/1145
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Giant Hemangioma of Face and Scalp With Intracranial and Intra Orbital Extensions : A Rare Case Report

Abstract: Hemangiomas are one of the commonest soft tissue benign neoplasms, of vascular origin. They are commoner in pediatric and adolescent age groups. They are known to affect any part of the body. Giant hemangiomas are an uncommon entity. We present a case of giant hemangioma involving face and scalp extending intracranially and intra orbitally in a female geriatric patient who presented with a long standing gradually progressive painless swelling over face and scalp with proptosis. Our case is remarkable for prese… Show more

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