Sharadindu M. Kotrashetti, Sarvesh B. Urolagin, Tejraj P. Kale, Shridhar D. Baliga
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Central hemangioma—A case report and review of literature
Intraosseous vascular lesions of the maxillofacial region are rare, can be challenging for diagnosis considering various other jaw lesions. They are subdivided into hemangiomas and vascular malformations. Hemangiomas are usually located in soft tissues. Intraosseous hemangioma is a quite rare condition, comprising less than 1% of all intraosseous tumors. This article describes a case of central hemangioma of the mandible, angiography was used for diagnosis and treated with surgical excision. The newer technique, transmandibular curettage via proximal osteotomy without complete resection was used. This technique is less invasive but effective and helpful in preserving the normal anatomy and function.