The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
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Case Reports
Hemangioma with Phleboliths in the Sublingual Gland: As a Cause of Submental Opacity
Hakan ÇankayaÖzkan ÜnalSerdar UgrasKoksal YucaMuzaffer Kiris
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2003 Volume 199 Issue 3 Pages 187-191

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Abstract

Hemangiomas are the most common lesions of the major salivary glands during infancy and early childhood. Changes in blood flow dynamic within hemangioma results in thrombus and phleboliths. There have been a number of reports of hemangiomas with phleboliths in parotid and submandibular glands. We present the first case of a hemangioma with multiple phleboliths in the subligual gland as a cause of submental opacity, and discussed the diagnosis of radiopaque masses in the sublingual and submental regions.

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