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Angiolymphoid hyperplasia of the head and neck

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

R. C. Vallis*
Affiliation:
London
D. Garfield Davies
Affiliation:
London
*
R. C. Vallis, Ferens Institute of Otolaryngology, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London W1.

Abstract

Angiolymphoid hyperplasia is a rare benign condition affecting the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the head and neck. Superficial (intradermal) lesions frequently affect the external ear and such a case presenting to an otolaryngologist is described. Clinically the disease is characterized by single or multiple plum-coloured nodules or plaques which are often itchy and may bleed with mild trauma. Histologically the lesions are composed of proliferating capillary vessels associated with a heavy inflammatory infiltrate including eoosinophils and mast cells.

The cause remains obscure. The lesions often persist for many years and may regress spontaneously. Several forms of treatment have been used, including cryosurgery, curettage and diathermy, radiotherapy and intralesional steroid injections. In this case the Argon laser was employed.

Type
Clinical Records
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1988

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