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Skin Tumors, Vascular Lesions, Face and NeckSkin Tumors, Vascular Lesions, Face and Neck. Vascular lesions of the head and neck encompass a wide range of different lesions.
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Lymphatic Vascular MalformationsLymphatic Vascular Malformations. Vascular lesions of the skin can be divided into congenital and acquired lesions (see chart below).
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Arterial Vascular Malformations Including Hemangiomas and LymphangiomasArterial Vascular Malformations Including Hemangiomas and Lymphangiomas. Vascular malformations result from abnormal-sized vascular structures or an ...
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LymphangiomaLymphangioma. Lymphangiomas are uncommon, hamartomatous, congenital malformations of the lymphatic system that involve the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
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Cervicofacial LymphangiomasCervicofacial Lymphangiomas. The natural history of cervicofacial lymphangioma is the presence of a mass in the head and neck area.
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Oral LymphangiomasOral Lymphangiomas. Lymphangiomas and cystic hygromas are rare benign hamartomatous lesions of the lymphatic system. ... Lymphangiomas and ...
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Cystic HygromaCystic Hygroma. First described by Wernher in 1843, cystic hygroma (CH) is a cystic lymphatic lesion that can affect any anatomic subsite in the human body.
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Laser Treatment of Acquired and Congenital Vascular LesionsLaser Treatment of Acquired and Congenital Vascular Lesions. Laser treatment of cutaneous vascular lesions has progressed significantly over the past 25 years.
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Oral Hemangiomas... in early infancy, followed by involution over time; all other abnormalities are malformations resulting from anomalous development of vascular plexuses.
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Neck Cysts... diagnosis for cysts in the neck includes congenital neck masses, metastatic squamous cell carcinoma, acquired laryngoceles, and cystic schwannomas.