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Solitary Small Hepatic Angiosarcoma: Initial and Follow-up Imaging Findings

Heo SH, Jeong YY, Shin SS, Chung TW, Kang HK

We report an uncommon case of solitary, small hepatic angiosarcoma that was initially considered as a hemangioma. We present the imaging findings, with an emphasis on the initial and follow-up...
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A case of arteriovenous type cardiac hemangioma

Lee KJ, Shin JH, Choi JH, Lee J, Kim TY, Lee JU, Kim KS, Kim SK, Kim JH, Lim HK, Lee BH, Lee CK

  • KMID: 759068
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 1998 Jul;13(2):123-126.
Cardiac hemangiomas are rare primary tumors of the heart and constitute only 2.8% of primary cardiac tumors. They are classified into capillary, cavernous, epitheloid and arteriovenous type and the last...
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Application of Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Circumscribed Choroidal Hemangioma

Sagong M, Lee J, Chang W

We report 3 cases of circumscribed choroidal hemangioma (CCH) effectively managed with intravitreal bevacizumab. One patient (case 1) who had recurrent CCH (1.6 mm in thickness) with prior laser photocoagulation...
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Early homogeneously enhancing hemangioma versus hepatocellular carcinoma: differentiation using quantitative analysis of multiphasic dynamic magnetic resonance imaging

Jeong MG, Yu JS, Kim KW, Jo BJ, Kim JK

The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of quantitative analysis of multiphasic dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in differentiating early homogeneously enhancing hemangiomas from...
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Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation of Unusual Lingual Masses:Part II: Benign and Malignant Tumors

Kim SH, Han MH, Park SW, Chang KH

Because the tongue is superficially located and the initial manifestation of most diseases occurring there is mucosal change, lingual lesionscan be easily accessed and diagnosed without imaging analysis....
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