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R.azarhoush (m.d), S.bakhshandeh-Nosrat (m.d), Volume 5, Issue 1 (3-2003)
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Hemangiomas are benign tumors, which considered being in distance between hamartomas and true neoplasms. Most of the hemangiomas arise in head and neck region and the others grow is trunk and extremities. Hemangiomas of the uterine cervix are rare. They are usually harmless and appear as dark red or purple mass. Our case is a 35 years old patient suffering from intermittent vaginal bleeding and had a well-defined polypoid mass in vaginal examination. The natural history of cervical hemangioma is regression and involution. Biopsy must be undertaken with circumspection because serious bleeding can occur.
R.azarhoush (m.d), Mh.taziki (m.d), Volume 5, Issue 2 (9-2003)
Abstract
Cutaneous metastasis from carcinoma of the larynx are very rare. We observed a 75-year-old male patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx who developed a subcutaneous nodule as an abscess presentation in the buttock. It was found to be a metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the laryngeal cancer, histopathologically. The skin manifestations proceeded laryngeal metastases by 18 months after laryngectomy and radical neck dissection. After 3 months, the patient died. Cutaneous metastasis of laryngeal carcinoma should be considered in all patients with previous laryngeal carcinoma representing with cutaneous lesion.
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