Intraosseous hemangioma of the rib mimicking an aggressive chest wall tumor
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    Chest Imaging - Case Report 2016
    P: 118-121
    June 2011

    Intraosseous hemangioma of the rib mimicking an aggressive chest wall tumor

    Diagn Interv Radiol 2011;17(2):118-121
    1. Departments of Radiology, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, South Australia, Australia
    2. Departments of Pathology, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, South Australia, Australia
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    Received Date: 19.08.2009
    Accepted Date: 18.10.2009
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    ABSTRACT

    Bone hemangiomas are extremely rare in the ribs, with only a handful of cases reported in the literature. A case of a rib hemangioma is presented in which the pre-resection diagnosis was an aggressive chest wall tumor. The plain film, CT, MRI and bone scan features of the lesion were reviewed with the pathological correlation. On imaging, the lesion was expansile and lytic, and it also had fine bony trabeculae. The lesion also demonstrated growth beyond a disrupted bony cortex, suggesting malignancy. This case report adds to the literature on this rare condition and discusses the issues in the diagnosis of chest wall tumors.

    Keywords: hemangioma, ribs, computed tomography, x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging

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