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Intraosseous Hemangioma
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Choi Young-youn

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: CR-009

Hemangioma occurs mainly in soft tissue but rarely be shown in bone. It is benign vascular bone tumors that account for 1% of all primary bone tumors. It is also called hamartoma because it is proliferating tumor originated from bone tissue. Most prevalent sites of intraosseous hemangioma are vertebrae and skull. Within the calvarium, the parietal bone is most commonly involved followed by the frontal bone. Within the facial skeleton, the mandible, maxilla, and nasal bones are involved. Hemangioma of the maxilla is very rare in newborn period. We experienced a neonatal case of intraosseous hemangioma of the right maxilla treated with embolization in an early infant period.
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Authors:  Choi Young-youn

Keywords:  intraosseous hemangioma, maxilla, embolization, newborn