Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of Nose: case report and literature review (original) (raw)

Rare cases of nasal mass with bleeding: case series

International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery

A thorough evaluation of nasal masses along with early management of the disease can prevent complications and further deterioration of the disease to a larger extent. Nasal mass occurring in the nose with symptoms of epistaxis is a sign of suspicion of malignancy. Patients can have variable presentations according to the site and extent of the infection. This article comprises of study done on 3 patients who presented to the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) out patient department with nasal mass with bleed. All three of the patients were subjected to clinical examination, diagnostic nasal endoscopy, radiological evaluation, surgical intervention and histopathological assessment. Thorough evaluation helps the operating surgeon to come to a specific diagnosis so that the chances of diagnosing rare cases does not get ruled out and helps the further deterioration of the disease.

Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of Nasal Septum - A rare presentation

International Journal of Biomedical Research, 2015

Lobular Capillary Hemangioma (LCH) is a benign, rapidly growing, vascular lesion of the skin and mucous membranes. It usually involves lips, gingiva, tongue and buccal mucosa. Involvement of nasal cavity is a rare presentation. In the nasal cavity, anterior part of nasal septum is the most frequently affected site. It commonly occurs in the third decade, and in females. The etiology until now remains obscure. The usual presenting symptoms are nasal obstruction and epistaxis. Endoscopic surgical excision is the preferred treatment of choice. In the present case, we describe a 14-year old male with left sided nasal obstruction due to a growing mass in the left nasal cavity. This case is reported for its rarity, and typical clinical and microscopic findings.

Lobular capillary hemangiomas: Case report and review of literature of vascular lesions of the nasal cavity

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2017

Vascular tumors of the nasal cavity can represent a variety of pathologies. In this case report, we discuss two patients presenting with a large vascular lesion occupying the nasal cavity. Significant bleeding was encountered during the initial attempts for endoscopic surgical resection. One lesion was successfully excised following preoperative embolization while a second following sphenopalatine artery vascular ligation. In both cases, final pathology showed lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH). We present a literature review and discussion of LCH and other vascular tumors that present in the nasal cavity. In addition, we discuss the utility of pre-resection vascular control of these tumors.

Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of the Nasal Septum: Common Tumor at the Rare Site

https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR\_Vol.5\_Issue.12\_Dec2018/Abstract\_IJRR0023.html, 2018

Capillary hemangioma is a benign lesion of skin and mucous membranes of unknown etiology. It may rarely be located in the nasal septum. The most common clinical symptoms are nasal obstruction and epistaxis. We present a case report of a 39 year old female with lobular capillary hemangioma which was located on the inferior turbinate and nasal septum. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of lobular capillary hemangioma.