MASSON HEMANGIOMA- AN UNUSUAL CASE OF RECURRENT MASS INVOLVING MAXILLARY SINUS, NASAL CAVITY, AND NASAL SEPTUM. A CASE REPORT

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Haseeb Ahmad
Imran khan
Hamid Naeem
Qazi farooq
Ahmed Jadoon

Abstract

Masson hemangioma is a rare pathological entity that can involve any part of the body, characterized by intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia. The most commonly involved sites of Masson hemangioma are skin, subcutaneous tissue, and lips. Rarely does it involve the spinal cord and the head and neck region. This usually presents multiple benign and malignant lesions, so a differentiation should be made in diagnosis and proper clinical Management.


 


Key Words: benign tumor, intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia, Inverted Papilloma.

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Haseeb Ahmad, Dr. Imran Khan, Dr. Hamid Naeem, Dr. Qazi Muhammad Farooq Wahab, & Dr. Ahmed Khan Jadoon. (2025). MASSON HEMANGIOMA- AN UNUSUAL CASE OF RECURRENT MASS INVOLVING MAXILLARY SINUS, NASAL CAVITY, AND NASAL SEPTUM. A CASE REPORT. Journal of Medical Sciences, 33(2), 108–111. Retrieved from https://jmedsci.com/index.php/Jmedsci/article/view/1996
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Author Biographies

Haseeb Ahmad, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar

House officer, Department of ENT, Head and Neck surgery 

Imran khan, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Department of ENT, Head And Neck Surgery

Assistant professor,Department of ENT, Head And Neck Surgery,Khyber Teaching Hospital, 

Hamid Naeem, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar

Trainee Medical officer, Department of surgery

Qazi farooq, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar

House officer, Department of ENT, Head and Neck surgery

Ahmed Jadoon, Aga Khan Hospital, Karachi

Trainee Medical officer, Department of Radiology