Oral Arteriovenous Hemangioma In Patient With Hepatitis C
Arteriovenous hemangioma represents a benign vascular skin lesion, first described in 1956,1 which typically appears in the skin of the extremities. Clini- cally, it appears as a small solitary painless papule. An association with chronic liver disease has been occa- sionally reported (Table 1). Occurrence in the oral cavity is rare, with only few cases reported involving the buccal sulcus, hard palate and soft Leia mais
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