1992
DOI: 10.3109/17453679209154741
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A case of intraosseous angioleiomyoma

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“…Appendicular involvement is extremely rare. There have been four reported cases occurring in the ulna [12], tibia [9,10], and femoral neck [1]. In one case report involving the ulna [12], the radiographic features simulated an osteoid osteoma and the lesion was located in the cortex, similar to our case.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Appendicular involvement is extremely rare. There have been four reported cases occurring in the ulna [12], tibia [9,10], and femoral neck [1]. In one case report involving the ulna [12], the radiographic features simulated an osteoid osteoma and the lesion was located in the cortex, similar to our case.…”
Section: Discussion and Treatmentsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The lesion of the femoral neck was cystic and presented as a manifestation of disseminated leiomyomatosis [1]. An angioleiomyoma of the tibia has been reported by Tomoda and Iyama [10], which presented as an expansile growing mass.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Although the clinical and pathologic features of vascular leiomyomas have been documented in several reports [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] and the MR appearance of intraosseous vascular leiomy omas has been described in a case report [8], to ourknowledge, noreporthasdealtwith analy sis ofthe MR imaging findings ofthis tumor in the soft tissue of an extremity or MR imaging pathology correlation. The objective of this study was to analyze the MR imaging findings of vascular leiomy oma of an extremity and to correlate these findings with the histopathologic findings.…”
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“…To our knowledge, only 13 cases of intraosseous l e i o m y o m a have been described, most affecting the mandible or maxilla [3,9,12,18,19,23,27,28,32,33,36,38]. There are four reports of the tumour occurring away from these sites [23,32,33,36]. It has recently been suggested that these tumours occur more frequently than has been recognised [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%