of cases (%) males Females Angiofibroma 06 50% 06 --
Capillary hemangioma 02 16.67% -- 02 Inverted papilloma 02 16.67% 02 -- Columnar cell papilloma 01 8.33% 01 -- Ameloblastoma 01 8.33% -- 01 Table 4--Malignant neoplasms in the sinonasal region Diagnosis No.
The
capillary hemangioma is a common vascular tumor of the anterior nasal septum.
Lobular
capillary hemangioma: the underlying lesion of pyogenic granuloma.
Proximal nerve root
capillary hemangioma presenting as a lung mass with bandlike chest pain: case report and review of literature.
In present study Hemangioma was the second most common lesion (
Capillary Hemangioma 4%, Cavernous hemangioma 1% and Lobular hemangioma 0.4%) after Cystic diseases.
Other rare benign vascular tumors include the pyogenic granuloma (also called lobular
capillary hemangioma), which is one of the reactive vascular proliferative lesions grouped with vascular tumors.
Capillary hemangioma (CH) is a benign vascular proliferation comprising small, capillary-sized blood vessels, usually occurring in the skin and soft tissue of children, but seldom occurs in the elderly.
Pyogenic granuloma (lobular
capillary hemangioma): A clinicopathologic study of 178 cases.
Lobular
capillary hemangioma (LCH) or pyogenic granuloma is commonly seen on the skin or in oral cavities.
Lobular
capillary hemangioma (LCH), characterized by benign proliferation of capillaries with a lobular architecture, is a common benign vascular tumor of children and adults [1].
Lucarelli et al., "
Capillary hemangioma of the scrotum mimicking an epididymal tumor: case report," The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, vol.
In 1940, Kasabach and Merritt reported the case of an infant with a
capillary hemangioma associated with extensive purpura responsible for thrombocytopenia, thrombotic microangiopathy and consumption coagulopathy [6].