Epitheloid hemangioma treated with naproxen sodium
Epitheloid hemangioma (EH) is a vascular tumor characterized by an epithelioid endothelial cell. Predominantly affecting the head and neck, fewer than 30 cases involving the scrotum have been published. As this represents an extremely rare entity, a multitude of anecdotal treatment modalities have b...
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description | Epitheloid hemangioma (EH) is a vascular tumor characterized by an epithelioid endothelial cell. Predominantly affecting the head and neck, fewer than 30 cases involving the scrotum have been published. As this represents an extremely rare entity, a multitude of anecdotal treatment modalities have been utilized including systemic/intralesional steroid therapy, radiotherapy, and chemical therapy. However, surgical excision remains the most widely accepted treatment option.We present a case of EH of the scrotum in a 14-year-old male patient that regressed after treatment with naproxen sodium. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the first reported case of scrotal EH regression following treatment with naproxen sodium.
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