Case Report

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF INTRAMASSETER HEMANGIOMA. EVALUATION OF TWO CASES

D. Mazza1 , M. Di Girolamo2 , L. Baggi3 ORCID, F. Cecchetti3

1 Department of Social Dentistry and Gnathological Rehabilitation, National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Roma, Italy
2 Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy
3 Department of Social Dentistry and Gnathological Rehabilitation, National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Rome, Italy

Correspondence to:

Dr Dario Mazza, DDS
Department of Social Dentistry and Gnathological Rehabilitation,
National Institute for Health,
Migration and Poverty (NIHMP),
Roma, Italy
e-mail: francesco.cecchetti@inmp.it

Annals of Stomatology 2025 January-April; 5(1): Ahead of Print
DOI https://doi.org/10.69129/stomatol/2025v5iss1_7


Received: 12 February 2025 Accepted: 22 March 2025


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Abstract

This article aims to evaluate the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) semeiotic aspect of an intramuscular hemangioma in the masseter of two patients and review the literature regarding the diagnostic possibilities of MR imaging in interpreting the characteristics of benign and malignant types of this intramuscular lesion in order to ensure a correct diagnosis and treatment. Two patients, aged 29 and 25 years, underwent an MRI examination using a 1.5 Tesla superconducting magnet (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany), with a dedicated surface coil, in one case before and after administering a paramagnetic contrast agent (gadolinium). In both cases, MRI showed the intramuscular haemangioma both with and without the use of the paramagnetic contrast agent. MR images, taken before and after administering the paramagnetic contrast agent, provide important information about the type of intramuscular lesion analyzed, by which it is possible to differentiate a benign mass from a malignant one.

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