The following case report is about a female patient of age 50-years, who came to OPD with the chief complaint of nodular swelling
on tongue and white patch on left lateral border of tongue of 1year duration. She gave history of tobacco lime quid keeping habit
along with betelnut chewing habit for 5-6 times/day since last 20 years. On the basis of clinical examination provisional diagnosis of
hemangioma over tongue dorsum was given and pyogenic granuloma was kept in differential diagnosis. For the white patch on left
lateral border of tongue and buccal mucosa a clinical diagnosis of leukoplakia was given. The case was treated by surgery of
leukoplakic patch and nodule over tongue dorsum was managed by excision and placement of collagen sheath over the area was
done. Oral leukoplakia is not commonly seen with hemangioma; however, it might be present quite before the development of
leukoplakia
Keywords: leukoplakia, hemangioma, vascular malformation