The Treatment of Recurrent Lymphangioma in the Oral Buccal Mucosa by Cryosurgery: A Case Report

Necdet Dogan, Can Engin Dur

Abstract

Aims: To present the case of a recurrent lymphangioma in the oral buccal mucosa and briefly discuss the treatment options of the condition. Method: The lesion was surgically ablated; nevertheless, it recurred two months following surgery. The recurrent lymphangioma was then treated very successfully with cryosurgery. Result: The patient has now remained asymptomatic for more than 12 months and experienced no recurrence following the cryosurgery. Conclusion: Cryosurgery is a safe and simple option in the treatment of lymphangiomas.

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