@article{article_1045805, title={Hemangioma of the nasal bone: a case report}, journal={The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat}, volume={14}, pages={32–34}, year={2005}, author={Kargı, Eksal and Babuccu, Orhan and Hoşnuter, Mubin and Babuccu, Berfu}, keywords={Hemangioma, cavernous/surgery, nasal bone/ pathology, nose neoplasms/surgery}, abstract={Hemangiomas of the bone account for 0.7% of ali bone tumors. The craniofacial region is a rare site of involvement, with the mandible, zygoma, and maxil- la being the most frequently affected areas.Hemangioma of the nasal bone is very rare. A 60- year-old male patient presented with complaints of difficult breathing through the nasal airway and a slowly growing hard mass at the nasion with a histo- ry of 10 years. Computed tomography demonstrated a round mass involving the left nasal bone with submucosal extension. An en bloc excision of the mass and its extension was performed. Histopathological examination showed two neighboring tumors, cavernous hemangioma of the bone and arteriovenous malformation of the nasal mucosa. During a-yearfol- low-up, the patient had no complaints and the functional and cosmetic results were excellent.}, number={1}, publisher={Istanbul University}