@article{article_1045965, title={A case of solitary angiokeratoma circumscriptum of the tongue}, journal={The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat}, volume={17}, pages={333–335}, year={2007}, author={Oktay, Mehmet Faruk and Yıldırım, Müzeyyen and Kılınç, Nihal and Topçu, İsmail}, keywords={Angiokeratoma, tongue neoplasms}, abstract={Angiokeratoma circumscriptum is an uncommon vas- cular entity. The lesion is present at birth and usu- ally involves the lower extremities. A 9-year-old girl presented with multiple pink-colored, small-raised lesions in the dorsal part of her tongue, which had been present since birth. There was no history of trauma, cold injury, or similar lesions elsevvhere in her body. She complained of pain and rare bleeding from the lesions after eating hard foods. Physical examination shovved multiple, grouped, erythema- tous, shiny papules mostly in the dorsal aspect of the tongue. There were no other lesions in other parts of the oral mucosa. After an incisional biopsy of the lesion, the diagnosis was made as solitary angiokeratoma circumscriptum.}, number={6}, publisher={Istanbul University}