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Bone haemangioma: case report

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Summary:The authors report a clinical case of a black woman, aged 51, obese, with hypertension and ischaemic heart disease, who was hospitalized for intense, persistent retrosternal pain. An acute coronary syndrome was excluded and further investigation revealed an expansive bone lesion in the right rib (5 cm x 4 cm x 3.5 cm), with vertebral extensions. The lesion was ill-defined, had lytic and blastic components and was associated with an increase in the adjacent soft tissues. A well delimited tumour was extracted and histological analysis revealed a haemangioma. Abdominal CT showed abnormal findings suggestive of haemangioma in the right femur, which were later confirmed using osteoarticular radiography and tomography.
Main Authors:Folgado Alberto, Sara
Other Authors:Paixão Duarte, Fernanda; Nunes, Ana Carla; Godinho, Teresa; Dutschmann, Luís
Subject:hemangioma do osso dor retro-esternal bone haemangioma retrosternal pain
Year:2007
Country:Portugal
Document type:article
Associated institution:Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Interna
Language:Portuguese
Origin:Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Interna
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Summary:The authors report a clinical case of a black woman, aged 51, obese, with hypertension and ischaemic heart disease, who was hospitalized for intense, persistent retrosternal pain. An acute coronary syndrome was excluded and further investigation revealed an expansive bone lesion in the right rib (5 cm x 4 cm x 3.5 cm), with vertebral extensions. The lesion was ill-defined, had lytic and blastic components and was associated with an increase in the adjacent soft tissues. A well delimited tumour was extracted and histological analysis revealed a haemangioma. Abdominal CT showed abnormal findings suggestive of haemangioma in the right femur, which were later confirmed using osteoarticular radiography and tomography.