نتایج جستجو برای: haemangioma

تعداد نتایج: 951  

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Pathology 2000

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2000

Journal: :Pathology 2023

Anastomosing haemangioma (AH) is a rare, benign variant of capillary usually occurring in the genitourinary system.1 AH easily confused with low-grade angiosarcoma2 due to its rarity, morphology, and identical radiological appearance. We present an unusual case incidentally found colon 55-year-old male. The patient underwent colonoscopy exclude microscopic colitis, 3 mm sessile rectal polyp was...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1987
J Bomanji J L Hungerford M Granowska K E Britton

The possibility of using radiolabelled monoclonal antibody fragments to image uveal melanomas has been assessed in a pilot study. 99mTc labelled F(ab')2 fragments of MoAb 225.28S raised against cutaneous melanomas were used. Initially 10 patients were imaged. In five patients the clinical findings were typical of uveal melanoma. Immunoscintigraphy was positive in all five cases. In a further fi...

2012
S Rizvi S Yousuf V Maheshwari R Khan

Cavernous haemangioma(CH) is mostly intraconal, single and unilateral in location. A 32 year old female presented with painless progressive growth near the inner canthus of right eye along with swelling of right upper eyelid and superomedial quadrant of the right orbit for five years. MRI showed lesions involving the preseptal space and extraconal compartment of the orbit at the superomedial as...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2009
B C Ching J S Wong M H Tan A R Jara-Lazaro

Intraosseous haemangioma constitutes less than ten percent of all primary bone neoplasms. Approximately 75 percent occur in the calvarium or vertebrae, with long bones, short tubular bones and ribs constituting the rest. We describe a 52-year-old woman who presented with left knee pain for 4-5 years and loss of weight over one week. An initial radiograph of the knee showed several well circumsc...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2002
T Ogura M Mori T Hayashida T Osawa H Hase

Most vertebral haemangiomas are asymptomatic. A case of spinal reconstruction for symptomatic extraosseous thoracic haemangioma using a titanium cage is reported. Radiographs of the T11 vertebra demonstrated characteristic vertical striations. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography showed spinal cord compression by extraosseous tumour extension. Several tumour feeding vessels were s...

2017
Bishow Tulachan Buddha Nath Borgohain

Background Glomangiomyoma is a rare histological variant of glomus tumour. Clinically, it mimicks as a haemangioma and is challenging to diagnose. Its occurrence in the neck of a child has not been previously described. Case presentation A 3 year old girl presented with the complaints of painless progressive neck swelling in the right side for one and half year. Sonography, computed tomograph...

2015
Ibrahim Guler Alaaddin Nayman Mustafa Koplay Yahya Paksoy

BACKGROUND Synovial hemangioma is benign tumor of the joints and is seen relatively rare. The most affected joint is knee but should also be seen in other joints. The disease is usually symptomatic. They are classified as juxta-articular haemangioma, intra-articular haemangioma or an intermediate type of hemangioma with intra- and extraarticular components. CASE REPORT A 19-years-old male pat...

2014
Devanand Degulmadi Venkatramana Brahmajoshyula Shivanand Mayi Suman Teegala

This article presents a 56-year-old obese female who presented with back pain and progressive weakness in her lower limbs for three months. She was bed-ridden for one week before reporting to our hospital. Plain radiographs showed vertical striations in multiple vertebrae classical of haemangioma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spine revealed multiple thoracic and lumbar vertebral haemangioma...

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