Intramuscular Hemangioma Of The Mylohyoid Muscle: a case report


Abstract in English

The benign vascular tumors are the most common of benign soft tissue neoplasms, majority of them appears in the skin and mucosa, but they are rare in the skeletal muscles, the difficulties during the management of these tumors are pre-operative diagnosis and completely remove the lesion, especially those neoplasms arising in the face and neck. These difficulties not allow wide range to prevent the recurrence. It has done clinical surgical histopathological studying for girl 25 years old, she has intramuscular hemangioma of the mylohyoid muscle, it should done accurate clinical examination and (MRI) before the operation, and used frozen section technique during the operation, for the best result of the ideal surgical procedure.

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