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[A case of costal haemangioma]

Authors :
M, Mlika
A, Ayadi-Kaddour
H, Racil
A, Marghli
A, Chabbou
T, Kilani
F, El Mezni
Source :
Revue de pneumologie clinique. 67(6)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Costal primary tumors are rare and dominated by malignant tumors. Haemangioma of the bone represents only 1% of bone tumors. Costal localization accounts only for 1% of the cases and only about fifty cases have been reported in the literature.The authors aim to describe a rare costal tumor, its histological features and the main differential diagnoses.The authors describe the case of a 46-year-old woman who presented with chest pain. Radiological findings did not permit a malignant tumor to be ruled out and the treatment consisted of a resection of the posterior arch of the rib. Microscopic examination concluded that the patient had a costal haemangioma and the patient didn't present any recurrence after a six-year follow-up.The costal haemangioma is a very rare tumor with a debated etiology. Some radiological features are specific such as the "soap bubble" or "honeycomb" aspect. However, the basis for diagnosis remains microscopic examination. These tumors have a good prognosis and no cases of recurrence have been reported following complete resection.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
17762561
Volume :
67
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revue de pneumologie clinique
Accession number :
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