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Tumor of the pharynx – an unexpected diagnosis
Introduction. Head and neck haemangiomas occur quite rarely. These are benign lesions, often involving the pharynx and
larynx. They almost always pose a diagnostic and therapeutic problem.
Case description. This paper describes the case of an asymptomatic internal carotid artery aneurysm manifested by a throat
tumour. A 78-year old woman with sudden deafness and vertigo was additionally diagnosed with a throat tumour. After
radiological diagnosis of a haemangioma, the patient refused surgery. This article presents diagnostic methods and various
types of treatments for head and neck haemangiomas. Attention was paid to the possibility of serious complications when
deciding on surgical intervention of haemangiomas without a confirmed diagnosis.
Conclusion. Suspicion of head and neck haemangiomas necessitates using all available diagnostic methods. The treatment
plan should take into account the pace of progression, the patient’s age and co-morbid conditions.
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