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1/2. hemangioma of the lower lip associated with schistosomiasis: a case report.

    Hemangiomas may occur in any region of the body, and is the most common tumour of the childhood age. The first case report of multiple schistosoma mansoni larvae associated with hemangioma of the lower lip is presented. A 7-year-old boy presented with hemangioma of the lower lip. The tumour was subtotally excised under general anaesthesia for aesthetic reasons. The histopathologic diagnosis was multiple schistosoma mansoni larvae associated with the hemangioma. Patient was treated with an antischistosomal drug.
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2/2. Basal-cell carcinoma of the vermilion border of the upper lip. A case report.

    Basal-cell carcinoma mostly occurs in patients of advanced age, between the 5th and the 7th decades of life. The lesion is usually located on areas that have exposure to the sun and is extremely rare on the oral mucosa. A case of basal-cell carcinoma on the vermilion border of the upper lip in a 62-year-old-male is described. An excisional biopsy under local anaesthesia was followed by a radical wedge excision of the upper lip.
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