Haemangioma on Tongue: A Case Report

  • Kalkur C
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Abstract

Hemangiomas are seen most commonly on cheeks, upper lip and upper eyelids on head and neck while they are observed in very small proportions on tongue. Surgery, corticosteroids, sclerosing agents, radiation therapy, diathermy, electrocauterization, cryosurgery, embolization, laser, radiofrequency, and interferon are used in treatment of hemangiomas. This case reports a case of haemangioma on the right later border of the tongue in a 38-year-old male.

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Kalkur, C. (2018). Haemangioma on Tongue: A Case Report. Juniper Online Journal of Case Studies, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.19080/jojcs.2018.08.555733

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