Prepartum mixed type cavernous-capillary hemangioma arising in nevus flammeus

Shimon Rumelt, Timothy T. You, Heidi D. Remulla, Peter A.D. Rubin, Frederick A. Jakobiec

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Abstract

Objective: Capillary hemangioma may appear de novo and involute during the first decade of life, but rarely during pregnancy. This study describes the clinical and histologic findings of an eyelid mixed type cavernous- capillary hemangioma arising in a nevus flammeus and discusses the differential diagnosis of this lesion. Study Design: Clinicopathologic case report. Intervention: A reddish, protruding eyelid mass arising from a nevus flammeus at the eyelid margin in a 26-year-old woman was monitored during her pregnancy. Postpartum, the mass was excised and examined histologically. Results: The lobulated tumor recurred during the second pregnancy and partially regressed following delivery. It was composed of mixed elements of cavernous and capillary hemangioma that superficially resembled Kaposi sarcoma, set against the background of a nevus flammeus. Conclusion: The differential diagnosis of discrete prepartum vascular tumor arising in nevus flammeus includes mixed capillary-cavernous hemangioma, pseudo-Kaposi sarcoma, granuloma gravidarum, and angiodermatitis. A common stimulus during pregnancy may be the inciting factor for the development of these tumors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1219-1222
Number of pages4
JournalOphthalmology
Volume106
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 1999
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Supported in part by Dr. Gideon Manelis Award, Israel Medical Association World Fellowship (S.R.).

Funding

Supported in part by Dr. Gideon Manelis Award, Israel Medical Association World Fellowship (S.R.).

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Israel Medical Association

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