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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (Vol.12, no.1) ◽  
pp. 99-102
Author(s):  
Elena Valentina IONESCU ◽  
Mădălina Gabriela ILIESCU ◽  
ZAMFIR Costică ◽  
Mădălina Florentina DRĂGOI ◽  
Nicoleta CALOTA ◽  
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Introduction. Pregnancy is a well-known risk factor for asymptomatic hemangiomas discovered incidentally, becoming aggressive or symptomatic, most often in the third trimester of pregnancy, related to hemodynamic and endocrine changes that occur during pregnancy. Many patients experience incomplete spontaneous remission after birth. Material and method. We report the case of a 24-year-old woman, who presented for incomplete paraplegia, pain in the spine, instability of walking of the left lower limb, bilateral plantar paresthesia, possible walking with metal support. Results and discussions. The MRI performed identifies T9 vertebral fracture-compression on pathological bone, T10-T12 vertebral hemangiomas. Conclusions. In order to obtain favorable results, the patient benefited from the support and treatment of a multidisciplinary team: neurosurgeons, imagers, physical and rehabilitation medicine doctors and physiotherapists, and represented a real challenge regarding the complexity of the factors involved. Keywords: hemangioma, rehabilitation, multidisciplinary team



2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-40
Author(s):  
Jose Z. Fernando ◽  
Rosario R. Ricalde

Objective: To discuss a rare case of temporal bone capillary hemangioma, and its diagnosis and management. Methods:             Design:           Case Report             Setting:           Tertiary Government Hospital             Patient:           One Results: A 44-year old woman with a history of on-and-off right ear discharge, tinnitus and decreased hearing, and a pinkish, smooth-surfaced, non-friable, non-pulsating mass occluding the right external auditory canal, was initially treated for chronic suppurative otitis media with aural polyp. A punch biopsy due to persistence of disease despite medical treatment revealed capillary hemangioma.  She underwent canal wall down mastoidectomy with obliteration to completely resect the tumor. Conclusion: Capillary hemangiomas of the temporal bone are benign lesions that may lead to complications such as bone erosion, hearing loss, recurrent infection and bleeding if left untreated. Surgery remains the ideal treatment, and recurrence is rare and the prognosis is good if resection is complete. Keywords: Hemangioma, capillary hemangioma, temporal bone, middle ear  



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