Multiple Diffused Cavernous hemangiomas associated with venous calculi formation in the right upper limb and back: A case report

Cavernous hemangioma, a benign soft tissue and intramuscular tumor is commonly located in the head, neck and maxillofacial regions. They can sometime occur in the limbs and trunk, although rarely. Treatment of cavernous hemangiomas include surgical and non-surgical means. Cases of extensive diffused cavernous hemangiomas of an entire limb are rare. In this case presentation, we report the case of chronic diffused cavernous hemangioma associated with venous calculi of the right upper limb and back in a 31 year old Chinese man.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Case Report Source Type: research