Malformação venolinfática em borda lateral de língua: relato de caso
Venolymphatic malformation in lateral edge of the tongue: case report
Erasmo Freitas de Souza Junior; Dáurea Adília Cóbe Sena; Virgínia Raquel dos Santos Lucena; Lélia Batista de Souza; Hécio Henrique Araújo de Morais
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Vascular malformations are vascular anomalies that can affect veins, lymphatic vessels, and/or arteries in isolated or mixed form. When they present in the mixed form with venous and lymphatic involvement, they are called venolymphatic or lymphatic-venous malformations, depending on their predominant component. Although these are benign disorders with good prognosis, they are locally invasive and may lead to deformity, while there is also a propensity for local recurrence. This article presents a case of venolymphatic malformation with unusual localization on the lateral border of the tongue, addressing the clinical conduct and the current theoretical framework.
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Submitted date:
06/26/2021
Accepted date:
09/16/2021