Treatment of hemorrhagic lymphatic malformation of the tongue with a pulsed-dye laser |
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Authors: | Wang Linda C Krunic Aleksandar L Medenica Maria M Soltani Keyoumars Busbey Shail |
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Affiliation: | aFrom the Departments of Dermatology at Brigham & Women's Hospital;bUniversity of Illinois at Chicago |
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Abstract: | Hemorrhagic lymphatic malformation (formerly called hemolymphangioma) of the tongue is an uncommon malformation that may pose both functional and cosmetic problems for the patient. The challenge has been to find a conservative treatment with low morbidity and better results than those achieved with surgical excision, which has been the mainstay of therapy. We report a case of successful treatment of a hemorrhagic lymphatic malformation of the tongue with a variable-pulse 595-nm pulsed-dye laser (Vbeam; Candela Corp, Wayland, Mass). In this patient, pulsed-dye laser treatment of the hemorrhagic lymphatic malformation achieved satisfactory functional and cosmetic outcomes. Its use in superficial vascular lesions of the mucosa should be considered. |
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