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Excisional treatment of cavernous hemangioma of the liver [PDF]
Fifteen patients had hepatic hemangiomas removed with liver resections that ranged in extent from local excision to right trisegmentectomy. There was no mortality and little morbidity.
Fennell, RH+6 more
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BACKGROUND: Vascular tumors are a heterogeneous group of diseases with biological behavior ranging from a hamartomatous growth to frank malignant. The pathophysiology of lymphangioma, vascular malformation and hemangioma is interconnected, blood vessels ...
Jawaher M Tater+2 more
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Adrenal cavernous hemangioma misdiagnosed as pheochromocytoma: a case report
Background Adrenal hemangioma is a rare benign adrenal tumor that is usually misdiagnosed preoperatively. We here present a case of adrenal cavernous hemangioma that was successfully treated with retroperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy.
Ting Huang+3 more
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The rare case of positive FDG-positron emission tomography for giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver [PDF]
Hemangioma is the most common benign liver tumor and the second most common liver tumor after metastases. Large hemangiomas are often heterogeneous. When they exceed 4 cm in diameter, they are termed giant hemangiomas.
E, Casciani+6 more
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Infantile hemangiomas are a common vascular birthmark with heterogeneous presentations and unique growth characteristics with early rapid growth and eventual self-involution. Hemangiomas that develop around the eye have the potential for inducing amblyopia by several mechanisms and may eventually result in permanent visual impairment in otherwise ...
Ilona J. Frieden+3 more
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Infantile hemangioma presenting as colocolic intussusception in an infant case report with review of pathologic lead points [PDF]
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is one of the most common vascular anomalies of early childhood and is usually recognized in the first few weeks to months of life as a solitary cutaneous lesion.
Dehner, Louis P.+3 more
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Lacrimal gland tumors in Turkey: types, frequency, and outcomes. [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate the clinical, radiological, and treatment features of lacrimal gland tumors. METHODS: Retrospective review of 99 eyes of 92 patients with lacrimal gland tumors diagnosed and managed in a single institution between January 1999 and March ...
Erden, Esra+3 more
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Airway obstruction as the primary manifestation of infantile thyroid hemangioma
Background Thyroid hemangioma mostly occurs in adults and is extremely rare in infants. So far, only four pediatric cases of thyroid hemangioma have been reported, one of which has only been clinically diagnosed.
Yujian Liang+5 more
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Safety of Propranolol Therapy for Severe Infantile Hemangioma.
This study uses data collected between April 2010 and April 2013 to assess the safety of propranolol for severe infantile hemangioma in children given this therapy under the French Health Products Agency compassionate use program.
S. Prey+6 more
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Ocular manifestations of Sturge–Weber syndrome: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management [PDF]
Sturge-Weber syndrome has been included in the group of phakomatoses that is characterized by hamartomas involving the brain, skin, and eyes. The characteristic facial port-wine stain, involving the first branch of the trigeminal nerve and the embryonic ...
Abdolrahimzadeh, Solmaz+4 more
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