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Cavernous Hemangioma.

open access: yesCancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center
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Cavernous hemangioma: a term to be canceled [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2017
Many Authors still refer to “cavernous hemangioma”. To be correct, the term should indicate a tumor. Are cavernous hemangioma tumors? No. In a recent research Rootman et al.
G. Colletti, A. Deganello
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Stop Calling Me Cavernous Hemangioma! A Literature Review on Misdiagnosed Bony Vascular Anomalies

Journal of investigative surgery, 2020
Vascular malformations of the bone most often involve the cranio-facial area. Even in relevant peer reviewed journals, venous malformations are often misdiagnosed as “hemangiomas” or “angiomas” of the bone.
C. Liberale   +5 more
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Familial Cavernous Hemangioma

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2020
Abstract: A 30-year-old woman presented with diplopia after resection of an intracranial cavernous malformation. Fundus examination showed an asymptomatic intraocular cavernous hemangioma of the retina. Clinicians should be aware of the potential coexistence of intraocular and intracranial cavernous malformations; the presence of both should ...
Guadalupe, Torres   +3 more
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Intrasellar cavernous hemangioma

Neurosurgery, 1984
Abstract We present a very rare case of an intrasellar cavernous hemangioma mimicking, clinically and neuroradiologically, the presence of a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma. It was possible to diagnose this benign, congenital vascular malformation only through a histological examination.
R. Buonaguidi   +3 more
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Orbital cavernous hemangiomas

Neurosurgical Review, 1988
Cavernous hemangiomas are the most frequently found primary tumors in the orbital region. They normally appear in adults. Diagnostic features in the majority of cases include protrusio bulbi and orbital enlargement. B-Scan and computed tomography/MRI are the prime diagnostic aids.
T, Herter, H, Bennefeld, M, Brandt
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