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Published: 01 July 2021

ISSN: 2958-6194 (Print) ; 2958-6208 (Online)

BSAPS Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1, July 2021

Vascular Anomalies involving Lip: experiences at Rajshahi

Afroza Nazneen 1

  1. Afroza Nazneen, Associate Professor, Burn and Plastic Surgery Department, Rajshahi Medical College and Hospital, Rajshahi

Afroza Nazneen, Associate Professor, Burn and Plastic Surgery Department, Rajshahi Medical College and Hospital, Rajshahi.

Abstract: 

Vascular anomalies in the head and neck area is not rare. It is especially common for vascular anomalies to involve the lip. The lips are functionally and aesthetically very important component of the head and neck area. A retrospective analysis of data from our center was performed to understand the characteristics and treatment requirements of vascular anomalies of the lip and to establish the reconstructive approaches to make the involved lip aesthetically more acceptable. has been in the news.

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Vascular Anomalies involving Lip: experiences at Rajshahi