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Retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
segments may be responsib1e for this Iesion. Matas,’ and DeIafieId and Prudden2 maintain that hemangiomas are composed of the same ceI1uIar e1ements that give rise to primordia1 blood vesseIs. In accordance with this they beIieve that the hemangioma is the resuIt of disordered, spontaneous growth of these primitive ceIIs.
G E, WARD, E H, STEWART
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Cavernous Hemangioma in the Diencephalon

Archives of Neurology, 1981
A 32-year-old man with a history of delayed puberty and obesity was seen initially with bitemporal hemianopsia and headache in 1974. Neuroradiologic studies showed a mass in the chiasmatic cistern and hypothalamus. Surgical exploration of the chiasm was unrevealing. Slowly progressive memory loss and intellectual impairment developed.
T, Mizutani   +3 more
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Intramuscular cavernous hemangioma

The American Journal of Surgery, 2008
Intramuscular cavernous hemagiomas represent
Lora, Melman, Frank E, Johnson
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Cavernous Hemangiomas of the Orbit

Ophthalmology, 1983
Patients with cavernous hemangioma of the orbit seen at the Wills Eye Hospital for the 10-year period, 1972-1981 were reviewed in a retrospective manner. This benign vascular tumor most typically presented as unilateral painless proptosis in a middle-aged woman. The duration of symptoms was between 6 months and 2 years.
M C, Ruchman, J, Flanagan
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Intrasellar cavernous hemangioma

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2006
Reports of intrasellar cavernous hemangioma are rare. They are usually incidental findings at autopsy, or initially mistaken for pituitary adenoma and treated accordingly. There are no specific symptoms. Cranial nerve palsy has occasionally been reported in patients with cavernous hemangioma, with or without sellar extension.
Chi-Cheng, Chuang   +4 more
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Cavernous hemangioma of the spleen

The American Journal of Surgery, 1946
Abstract A benign hemangioma of the spleen sometimes ruptures causing hemoperitoneum and signs of an acute surgical condition of the abdomen. Three of forty-three reported cases of hemangioma of the spleen were complicated by rupture and hemoperitoneum.
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Cavernous hemangioma of the rectosigmoid

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2000
J P, Pierie, T J, van Vroonhoven
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Cavernous Esophageal Hemangioma

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1968
H W, Riemenschneider, K P, Klassen
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Retinal Cavernous Hemangioma

Ophthalmology, 2015
Edward, Bloch, Jamil, Hakim
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Cavernous Hemangioma of the Orbit

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
J A, Shields, C L, Shields, R C, Eagle
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