Subglottic haemangioma can cause stridor in young children, and sometimes be life-threatening. Larynx ultrasound is a useful, non-irradiating screening test, but the diagnosis must be confirmed by bronchial fibroscopy and injected chest CT scan. Nowadays propranolol is the first-line treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOdontogenic myxoma is a histologically benign and aggressive tumour of the maxillofacial region. It mainly affects young adults and remains exceptional in children. Due to its local invasive nature, it is difficult to differentiate this tumour from malignant neoplasma and from other destructive odontogenic benign tumours.
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