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Case report: A 71-year-old patient, with no notable medical-surgical history, was referred for a specialized consultation with Oral Mucosal Pathology for tumefaction on the dorsal side of the tongue. It was a nodular lesion measuring one centimeter long, purplish, and painless. There was nothing found through palpation. Surgical excision with a laser diode was performed under local anesthesia. The postoperative follow-up was simple. The patient was seen 3 months later without any sign of recurrence. Histopathological analysis revealed a vegetative intravascular hemangioendothelioma. Comments: This case is rare because of the location of the tumor, and moreover because the subject is male. A laser diode was chosen to resect the lesion because of the purple color which could have resulted in a possible vascular lesion. Indeed, the limits of excision were coagulated, which facilitated the surgery time and any limited postoperative hemorrhagic complications that could have occurred.
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Nayl, C., Fenelon, M., Catros, S., & Fricain, J. C. (2019). Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia: A case report. Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2018022
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