1990
DOI: 10.1159/000276168
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Osseous Hemangioma Arising in the Facial Bone

Abstract: Hemangiomas of bone are rare tumors in the facial region. In our own case, magnetic resonance imaging showed unique linear high-signal-intensity internal components in T1-weighted images. The histological study demonstrated that adipose tissue occurring in the stroma of the tumor caused the high signal intensity in T1-weighted images. We employed a vascularized calvarial bone flap to reconstruct the malar eminence after resection of the tumor.

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“…11,12) Rapid serial MR imaging with bolus injection of gadolinium pentetate dimeglumine demonstrated enhancement in focal areas in the early phase and spread into the entire lesion in the later phase. 5) These features may be characteristic of intraosseous hemangioma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…11,12) Rapid serial MR imaging with bolus injection of gadolinium pentetate dimeglumine demonstrated enhancement in focal areas in the early phase and spread into the entire lesion in the later phase. 5) These features may be characteristic of intraosseous hemangioma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Six cases showed no pathological blood supply, while in the other cases the lesion was supplied by a prominent blood supply. Two cases were supplied from the Infraorbital, posterosuperior alveolar, anterior deep temporal, and facial arteries (cases 29, [62]); three cases from the facial, and internal maxillary arteries (cases 4, [20,61]); one case from the maxillary artery (case 16) (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%