Oral Oncology Reports (Dec 2023)

Fronto-orbital intraosseous hemangioma with skull base erosion: When a relative “simple” disease could require a “complex” approach

  • Andrea Battisti,
  • Fiorenza Dal Cortivo,
  • Mario Corona,
  • Valentina Terenzi,
  • Marco Della Monaca,
  • Paolo Priore,
  • Danilo Di Giorgio,
  • Alberto Dell’Aquila,
  • Giulio Pagliuca,
  • Valentino Valentini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100114

Abstract

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Osseous hemangiomas are rare benign vascular bone tumors usually involving skull bones. Sometimes it is difficult to exclude a malignant tumor, since they are vascularized lesions associated with bone erosion and to perform an incisional biopsy in some cases can be challenging for the risk of bleeding. We present a case of osseous hemangioma involving fronto-orbital region associated with dura mater exposure by extensive anterior cranial fossa erosion, that underwent radical surgical excision after pre-operative sclerotization. CAD/CAM technology reconstruction permitted to guarantee an adequate aesthetic-functional result and to reduce operative time.

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