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Submandibular hemangioma with cardiorespiratory arrest in an infantArriola-Montenegro, Jose, Guerra-Canchari, Pedro, Cabanillas-Lozada, Patricia, Contreras-Chavez, Pamela, Arriola-Montenegro, Liliana, Ordaya-Gonzales, Karina, Sabogal-Deza, Marilin 01 January 2020 (has links)
Hemangiomas are defined as soft tissue lesions in the maxillofacial or oral region. Hemangiomas of salivary glands constitute 30% of the non-epithelial tumors in major salivary glands. Benign tumors in salivary glands are located 85% in parotid gland and 13% in submandibular gland. We present a case of submandibular hemangioma in an infant patient that had some complications and a challenging diagnosis. A 3-month-old female patient presented a giant hemangioma located in the submandibular, preauricular and right malar region with purplish color that during hospitalization had a cardiorespiratory arrest as a severe complication of the disease. / Revisión por pares
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