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Saturday, May 18, 2013               
 
Angiomatosis (Diffuse Hemangioma)

Topic: Angiomatosis

Category: Vascular & Lymphatic

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Treatment is by excision. Due to their diffuse growth pattern, complete excision is often not possible resulting in a high recurrence rate. The distinction between angiomatosis and intramuscular hemangioma is usually made using clinical rather than pathologic criteria. Malignancy has not been reported.   return to Angiomatosis
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