Patient Data
Age: 9 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Hemangioma
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On the AP film, there is a soft-tissue density mass projected medially at the right knee.
From the case:
Hemangioma
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Well defined vascular tumor medially at the right knee. Doppler assessment confirms arterial and venous waveforms.
From the case:
Hemangioma
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Medial to the medial femoral metaphysis within muscle is a low-T1, high-T2 well defined mass that avidly enhances following contrast. Features are of a highly vascular tumor.