Incidental Hemangioma in Tubectomy and Hemorrhoidectomy Specimens: A Report of Two Cases
Sneha Jawalkar,
Kezia A Jacob,
Vijayalaxmi S Patil
Abstract:Benign vascular neoplasms, or hemangiomas, can develop anywhere in the body.As they are usually asymptomatic, they are discovered incidentally while evaluating other coexisting diseases or conditions. We herein report two cases of capillary hemangioma at two extremely rare sites. A woman in her early 30s with a history of nine months of amenorrhea came for safe confinement and underwent an elective lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) with bilateral concurrent tubectomy. Another case involved a man in his 40s… Show more
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