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Hämangioperizytom der Wange

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Hemangiopericytoma of the buccal mucosa

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Das Hämangioperizytom (HPC) umfasst eine seltene, an jeder Körperstelle auftretende mesenchymale Neoplasie, die 1% der Gefäßtumoren darstellt. Histologisch ist ein zellreiches Gefäßmuster charakteristisch. Die Tumoren treten v. a. rumpfnah auf, oberflächliche Varianten sind Raritäten. Durch das unspezifische klinische Erscheinungsbild kommt es leicht zu Verwechselungen mit anderen benignen mesenchymalen Tumoren. Aufgrund des heterogenen Verlaufs mit hohem Rezidivrisiko ist eine langfristige klinische Nachkontrolle notwendig.

Abstract

Hemangiopericytoma describes a rare mesenchymal neoplasm which can occur at any site on the body and represents 1% of vascular tumors. Histologically, it is characterized by a vascular pattern with high cellularity. These tumors occur in particular near the torso and surface variants are rare. Due to the unspecific clinical picture, it is often confused with other benign mesenchymal tumors. The heterogenous course and high risk of recurrence with hemangiopericytomas necessitate long-term clinical follow-up.

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Borgmann, A., Becker, K., Hölzle, F. et al. Hämangioperizytom der Wange. HNO 60, 275–278 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-011-2330-z

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